“Birds of Fortune”

7,500

Cranes are often seen as symbols of good luck and longevity in many cultures around the world. In Chinese culture, cranes are known as “xianhe,” which means “immortal bird.” They are often depicted in paintings and sculptures as symbols of wisdom, longevity, and good fortune.

In Japanese culture, cranes are also seen as symbols of good luck and longevity. The origami crane, or “tsuru,” is a popular symbol of peace and hope. It is said that if you fold 1,000 origami cranes, your wish will come true.

The painting is called “Birds of Fortune” and was made by Jenneke Brunnekreeft. It is an oil painting on canvas with two beautiful cranes. The painting is full of vibrant colors and captures the beauty of nature in a stunning way. Jenneke Brunnekreeft is a Dutch painter who is known for her realistic paintings of nature. She was born in 1959 and grew up on a farm in the Netherlands. She has been painting since she was a child and her work has been exhibited in galleries all over the world.

“Birds of Fortune” is one of Brunnekreeft’s most popular paintings. The painting is a reminder of the beauty of nature and the importance of preserving it.

The size is 50 x 70 cm | Oil on canvas

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Oil on Canvas

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