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Size: 5.51 x 7.83' Author: Albina Fassajova Introduction: Add a Touch of Countryside Elegance to Your Creations There's something undeniably charming about the rustic countryside, and the Rooster Free Embroidery Design captures that allure perfectly. This delightful design features a proud rooster, a symbol of farm life and natural beauty. Whether you're looking to enhance your home décor, create unique accessories, or gift a friend with a handcrafted item, the Rooster Free Embroidery Design is Rooster Painting, Rooster Print, Chicken Painting, Rooster Art, Impressionist Artists, Soyut Sanat Tabloları, Chicken Art, Arte Animal, Free Embroidery Designs

Size: 5.51 x 7.83' Author: Albina Fassajova Introduction: Add a Touch of Countryside Elegance to Your Creations There's something undeniably charming about the rustic countryside, and the Rooster Free Embroidery Design captures that allure perfectly. This delightful design features a proud rooster, a symbol of farm life and natural beauty. Whether you're looking to enhance your home décor, create unique accessories, or gift a friend with a handcrafted item, the Rooster Free Embroidery Design…

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Jakuchu was born to a commercial family (they were wholesalers and owned warehouses) and would have grown up with little experience of classical Asian art. Description from benedante.blogspot.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images Ito Jakuchu, Korean Painting, Japanese Drawings, Asian Painting, Chicken Art, Eastern Art, Art Japonais, Korean Art, Japanese Woodblock Printing

The Colorful Realm of Living Beings is a series of thirty scrolls painted by Japanese artist Ito Jakuchu between 1757 and 1766. Jakuchu was born to a commercial family (they were wholesalers and owned warehouses) and would have grown up with little experience of classical Asian art. He acquired his education through his association with the Shokokuji monastery in Kyoto; the abbot, known as Daiten, was his mentor in both Zen Buddhism and traditional culture. It was Daiten who gave Ito the…

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