
Pigeons in a Tree by WANTANABE SEITEI
Pigeons in a Tree shows a group of pigeons settled among branches, rendered in the kachō-ga (bird-and-flower) tradition of Watanabe Seitei. A Meiji-era Japanese painter, Seitei blended Western naturalism with the delicate coloring of the Kikuchi Yōsai school, and was among the first Japanese artists recognised in Europe, winning a medal at the 1878 Paris International Exhibition. The layered branches and settled birds give the print a calm, domestic quality.
As a canvas print, the surface texture brings added depth and warmth to the composition, giving the piece a more painterly, tactile presence on the wall.
Pigeons in a Tree shows a group of pigeons settled among branches, rendered in the kachō-ga (bird-and-flower) tradition of Watanabe Seitei. A Meiji-era Japanese painter, Seitei blended Western naturalism with the delicate coloring of the Kikuchi Yōsai school, and was among the first Japanese artists recognised in Europe, winning a medal at the 1878 Paris International Exhibition. The layered branches and settled birds give the print a calm, domestic quality.
As a canvas print, the surface texture brings added depth and warmth to the composition, giving the piece a more painterly, tactile presence on the wall.
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Pigeons in a Tree shows a group of pigeons settled among branches, rendered in the kachō-ga (bird-and-flower) tradition of Watanabe Seitei. A Meiji-era Japanese painter, Seitei blended Western naturalism with the delicate coloring of the Kikuchi Yōsai school, and was among the first Japanese artists recognised in Europe, winning a medal at the 1878 Paris International Exhibition. The layered branches and settled birds give the print a calm, domestic quality.
As a canvas print, the surface texture brings added depth and warmth to the composition, giving the piece a more painterly, tactile presence on the wall.























