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Description
"The Little Raven with the Minamoto Clan Sword" is a fascinating work by Katsushika Hokusai, a master of 19th-century Japanese ukiyo-e. This woodblock print, dating from the Edo period, is a masterful demonstration of Japanese woodblock printing technique. It features a little raven perched on a branch, holding in its beak a precious Minamoto Clan sword, a symbol of power and nobility in Japan. See more
The work stands out for its delicacy and precision. The meticulously carved details in the raven's feathers and the finely wrought sword showcase Hokusai's exceptional talent. The composition is balanced, highlighting the central raven while suggesting the significance of the sword in this scene. The depiction of the raven manipulating the sword with its claw adds a touch of humor and personality to the artwork.
Hokusai captured the moment where nature meets culture, where the unusual becomes the everyday. "The Little Raven with the Minamoto Clan Sword" is a remarkable example of Japanese ukiyo-e art, an artistic genre that continues to inspire and enchant art enthusiasts worldwide.