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Birds on a Flowering Branch (1887) by Watanabe Seitei

Against a pale wash of sky, two birds perch among blossoms that crowd the upper third of the composition. Seitei uses the flowering branch as a structural spine, balancing the birds' weight against the asymmetric scatter of petals with the relaxed confidence of a master of kacho-ga. Painted in 1887, the work sits at the intersection of Nihonga tradition and the naturalist precision Seitei brought back from Europe — blossoms are botanically legible yet rendered with a painterly looseness that keeps them alive.

This archival fine art print from our Berlin studio reproduces Seitei's delicate ink gradations and petal edges with sharp, faithful clarity — the subtlety of his 1887 brushwork reads fully at every scale.

Against a pale wash of sky, two birds perch among blossoms that crowd the upper third of the composition. Seitei uses the flowering branch as a structural spine, balancing the birds' weight against the asymmetric scatter of petals with the relaxed confidence of a master of kacho-ga. Painted in 1887, the work sits at the intersection of Nihonga tradition and the naturalist precision Seitei brought back from Europe — blossoms are botanically legible yet rendered with a painterly looseness that keeps them alive.

This archival fine art print from our Berlin studio reproduces Seitei's delicate ink gradations and petal edges with sharp, faithful clarity — the subtlety of his 1887 brushwork reads fully at every scale.

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Birds on a Flowering Branch (1887) by Watanabe Seitei

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Against a pale wash of sky, two birds perch among blossoms that crowd the upper third of the composition. Seitei uses the flowering branch as a structural spine, balancing the birds' weight against the asymmetric scatter of petals with the relaxed confidence of a master of kacho-ga. Painted in 1887, the work sits at the intersection of Nihonga tradition and the naturalist precision Seitei brought back from Europe — blossoms are botanically legible yet rendered with a painterly looseness that keeps them alive.

This archival fine art print from our Berlin studio reproduces Seitei's delicate ink gradations and petal edges with sharp, faithful clarity — the subtlety of his 1887 brushwork reads fully at every scale.