Gray cranes
Gray cranes
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Ogata Kōrin (1658–1716) was a wealthy heir in a family of Kyoto textile merchants whose extravagant lifestyle landed him in debt by the age of 35. Broke and somewhat desperate, Ogata became an artist in order to make a living. Within 10 years he was one of the most celebrated artists in Japan. This luscious woodblock print of gray cranes is based on a panel painting which probably dates from late in his career. Our giclée reproduction of this artwork is printed with archival inks.
Gray cranes is also available as a linen tapestry.
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Frames
Our prints are sold without frames and arrive in a cardboard tube. We recommend frames with real glass and have decided not to ship frames because of the high risk of damage during transport.
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Shipping
Shipping is free for orders of 1000 SEK or more in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and The Netherlands. Standard shipping rates vary depending on your country. Read more about our shipping in our FAQ.
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Returns
You may return your print within 14 days for a full refund (excluding shipping). If you’ve opened your print, please take care to return it in the condition it arrived. Read our full return policy here.
Giclée prints
Pepperholm art prints are printed in Malmö, Sweden on 210g matte art fine-art paper by Hahnemühle. We use a 12-ink printing process for vivid colors and rich blacks.