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Red crown crane Poster

Red crown crane Poster

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A traditional portrait of a flock of beautiful Japanese red crown crane by Ogata Korin (1658-1716).

Korin, a master of the Rinpa school, used gold backgrounds and elegant simplicity to highlight the red-crowned crane, a Japanese symbol of good fortune and longevity, making this artwork a timeless choice for serene and meaningful home decor.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Ogata Korin was a prominent figure of the Rinpa school, active in Kyoto during Japan's early Edo period. His innovative approach helped shape a decorative style in Japanese art, emphasizing clarity, rhythm, and refined natural motifs. Korin's legacy endures in the way he bridged traditional themes with a bold, modern sensibility that continues to inspire collectors and artists alike.

His works are celebrated for their harmonious balance and distinctive visual language, making them highly sought after by admirers of famous artists. The Rinpa school’s influence can be seen in many aspects of Japanese aesthetics, from painting to textile design.

The Artwork

This artwork features the red crowned crane, a revered symbol in Japanese culture representing good fortune, longevity, and auspicious beginnings. Throughout history, cranes have been depicted in poetry, textiles, and painted screens, embodying ceremonial grace and tranquility. Such imagery was often chosen for spaces dedicated to contemplation, hospitality, or tea gatherings, reflecting the values and aspirations of the Edo period.

In this context, a crane painting served not only as decoration but as a quiet affirmation of hope and harmony, resonating with the spiritual and social ideals of its time. Today, it continues to bring a sense of symbolic warmth and cultural depth to contemporary interiors.

Style & Characteristics

The composition presents a solitary crane standing against a luminous golden background, its elegant form rendered with minimal yet expressive brushwork. The bird’s white plumage contrasts sharply with its black neck and red crown, creating a striking and instantly recognizable silhouette.

The gold-toned ground evokes the effect of gold leaf, a hallmark of Rinpa art, infusing the print with a gentle radiance. The overall mood is serene and contemplative, with a focus on simplicity and balance that aligns with both traditional and modern tastes.

In Interior Design

This Japanese art print lends a sense of calm and focus to entryways, bedrooms, or studies. Its restrained palette and iconic imagery make it a natural fit for minimalist, Japandi, or warm modern interiors, and it pairs beautifully with curated Oriental art and animal art collections.

For harmonious styling, echo the black and white tones with monochrome ceramics or ink drawings, and repeat the golden hues with brass accents or natural wood. The print’s tranquil presence makes it ideal for creating a cohesive, serene atmosphere in any thoughtfully designed space.