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Red-crowned Crane of Hokkaido

Materials
Watercolor paper, graphite, watercolor paint
Size
21x26x1.25 inch (w/h/d)
Year
2004
Status
For sale
Price
$1.000,-
Framed
Included
Certificate
Included
Signature
Included
Condition
Excellent

About the work

In my series of cranes, which were exhibited at the International Crane Foundation at Baraboo, Wis. in 2005, this is the Red-crowned Crane of Hokkaido. This species is found in China, eastern Russia, and Korea, migrating north and south there, but there is a permanent population on Japan's island of Hokkaido, because they feed them in winter months and flaunt a display of them for the public to observe and enjoy.  Their courting dance is elegant and a site to see!!! Was I in Hokkaido? No, but I used that background (mountains, volcano) for this magnificent 5 ft tall bird. I used my own photograph, taken in Wisconsin, as reference for this painting.

This painting is floating on an archival mat with the deckled edge handsomely showing, then another 4 inch mat surrounding that, giving the total dimensions above. The narrow frame is bronze-tone metal. This is a gicleé print. The original was sold in 2005. It is framed with glass, and care will be taken with packing.  Price includes wrapping, shipping and tax. Price may be reduced if shipped within the U.S. or near me.