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Art print Extermination of a Russian bear suffering from the Long Life in Japan series One hundred selections One hundred laughs - Kobayashi Kiyochika

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Extermination of a suffering Russian bear art print from the Long Live in Japan series, a poignant social critique The reproduction of the artwork "Extermination of a suffering Russian bear" by Kobayashi Kiyochika depicts a scene that is both tragic and symbolic. The dark colors and expressive brushstrokes evoke an atmosphere of despair and struggle. Kiyochika, through his technical skill, manages to capture the dramatic tension of the scene, where the bear, representing nature, faces human cruelty. This piece, while a depiction of wildlife, raises questions about the interaction between humans and the environment, inviting reflection on the consequences of our actions. Kobayashi Kiyochika: an artist engaged with his time Kobayashi Kiyochika, active during the Meiji period, established himself as an engaged artist, using his art to comment on the social and political realities of his era. His works, often inspired by contemporary events, reflect tensions between tradition and modernity in Japan. By incorporating themes such as war and nature, Kiyochika contributed to a new form of art that questions Japanese societal values. His unique approach and ability to fuse different styles have made him a key figure in modern Japanese art. A decorative acquisition with multiple advantages The art print of "Extermination of a suffering Russian bear" is a piece that will undoubtedly attract attention in any space. Whether in a living room, office, or bedroom, this canvas adds narrative depth and captivating visual dialogue. Its print quality and fidelity to the original artwork ensure an enriching aesthetic experience. By choosing this piece, you not only add an artistic touch to your decor but also engage in a conversation about environmental and ethical issues, transforming your space into a place of reflection and exchange.

Art print Extermination of a Russian bear suffering from the Long Life in Japan series One hundred selections One hundred laughs - Kobayashi Kiyochika

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Matte finish reproduction

Rear View

FRAME (OPTIONAL)

Extermination of a suffering Russian bear art print from the Long Live in Japan series, a poignant social critique The reproduction of the artwork "Extermination of a suffering Russian bear" by Kobayashi Kiyochika depicts a scene that is both tragic and symbolic. The dark colors and expressive brushstrokes evoke an atmosphere of despair and struggle. Kiyochika, through his technical skill, manages to capture the dramatic tension of the scene, where the bear, representing nature, faces human cruelty. This piece, while a depiction of wildlife, raises questions about the interaction between humans and the environment, inviting reflection on the consequences of our actions. Kobayashi Kiyochika: an artist engaged with his time Kobayashi Kiyochika, active during the Meiji period, established himself as an engaged artist, using his art to comment on the social and political realities of his era. His works, often inspired by contemporary events, reflect tensions between tradition and modernity in Japan. By incorporating themes such as war and nature, Kiyochika contributed to a new form of art that questions Japanese societal values. His unique approach and ability to fuse different styles have made him a key figure in modern Japanese art. A decorative acquisition with multiple advantages The art print of "Extermination of a suffering Russian bear" is a piece that will undoubtedly attract attention in any space. Whether in a living room, office, or bedroom, this canvas adds narrative depth and captivating visual dialogue. Its print quality and fidelity to the original artwork ensure an enriching aesthetic experience. By choosing this piece, you not only add an artistic touch to your decor but also engage in a conversation about environmental and ethical issues, transforming your space into a place of reflection and exchange.

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