
Bairei hyakucho gafu. Ten Pl.25 by Kono Bairei
Plate 25 from the Hundred Birds album shows a small bird resting among sparse branch work, the scene composed with the deliberate economy that marks Bairei's finest plates. The branch angles upward from the lower frame — a structural line that grounds the composition — while the bird's gaze directs attention outward, beyond the picture edge. Ink wash moves from near-black at the crown through warm mid-tones along the back, the gradation handled with the controlled spontaneity of the Shijo school.
Produced in our Berlin studio, this fine art print uses archival pigment inks on museum-grade paper, capturing the full tonal range and precise line quality of Bairei's original brushwork with exceptional clarity.
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Bairei hyakucho gafu. Ten Pl.25 by Kono Bairei
Plate 25 from the Hundred Birds album shows a small bird resting among sparse branch work, the scene composed with the deliberate economy that marks Bairei's finest plates. The branch angles upward from the lower frame — a structural line that grounds the composition — while the bird's gaze directs attention outward, beyond the picture edge. Ink wash moves from near-black at the crown through warm mid-tones along the back, the gradation handled with the controlled spontaneity of the Shijo school.
Produced in our Berlin studio, this fine art print uses archival pigment inks on museum-grade paper, capturing the full tonal range and precise line quality of Bairei's original brushwork with exceptional clarity.
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Plate 25 from the Hundred Birds album shows a small bird resting among sparse branch work, the scene composed with the deliberate economy that marks Bairei's finest plates. The branch angles upward from the lower frame — a structural line that grounds the composition — while the bird's gaze directs attention outward, beyond the picture edge. Ink wash moves from near-black at the crown through warm mid-tones along the back, the gradation handled with the controlled spontaneity of the Shijo school.
Produced in our Berlin studio, this fine art print uses archival pigment inks on museum-grade paper, capturing the full tonal range and precise line quality of Bairei's original brushwork with exceptional clarity.























