
Blue Birds and Akebia
- Medium:
- Woodblock print
- Format:
- Oban
- Source:
- Japanese Art Open Database

$200–$1,500. Common bird/flower prints: $200–$500. Key value factors: Gesso's delicate kacho-e prints are affordably priced and appealing to lovers of nature art.
"Blue Birds and Akebia" is a [shin-hanga](/glossary/shin-hanga) botanical print by Yoshimoto Gesso, created during the Meiji to Taisho periods. This work belongs to the rich tradition of Japanese flower painting, translated into the printing medium with characteristic refinement.
Yoshimoto Gesso captures the subject with delicate precision, rendering petals, leaves, and stems with the attention to natural detail that characterizes the finest Japanese botanical art. The color palette reflects the artist's sensitivity to the flower's natural hues, enhanced by the luminous quality of the printing technique.
This print represents Yoshimoto Gesso's contribution to the shin-hanga tradition during the Meiji to Taisho periods. As with all works by this artist, it reflects both individual artistic vision and the broader cultural moment in which it was created. For collectors and admirers of Japanese printmaking, it offers a window into the sophisticated aesthetic world that produced some of the most beloved images in art history.
Curated cross-cuts that include this print.
Blue Birds and Akebia was created by Gesso Yoshimoto (吉本月荘).
Blue Birds and Akebia depicts birds & flowers and animals.