Details
The angelfish presents an ideal synthesis of pattern, color, and form. Bold bands of black, white, and yellow animate the body, while the elongated dorsal fin sweeps upward with remarkable grace. Ohno transforms the species into a living decorative motif, balancing graphic strength with biological precision.
The design reflects the maturity of the artist's vision. Every element has been refined to its essential form, producing an image of exceptional clarity and sophistication. The composition feels effortless, though its success depends upon extraordinary technical control and years of artistic experience.
Connoisseur's Note
Issued in 1942, this work occupies a poignant position within the chronology of the series. Created during a period of increasing national uncertainty, it stands as a testament to the continued pursuit of artistic excellence amid profound historical change.
Floating through luminous water, the angelfish seems less a specimen than a living ornament. Its sweeping fin and bold markings bring the series to a fitting conclusion, embodying the union of observation, design, and beauty that defines Ohno's achievement. In its effortless elegance, one senses the culmination of a lifetime spent studying the natural world and transforming it into art.
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