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Prints from the series “Pictures of Nô Plays,” Part II, Section I (Nôgaku zue, kôhen, jô)by Tsukioka
Chang-E Flees to the Moon, from the series One Hundred Aspects of the Moon by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1
Base of lidded bowl (lid missing), Takatori ware, Edo period or Meiji era, 1750-1880
Gold gilded sword cane, Japan, Meiji Era mid to late 19th centuryfrom Sofe Design Auctions
lunchtimerushin:/strums a guitar; finally got those meiji era feels outta the way Seguir leyendo
cryinglittlepeople:sketch of Julie and Suzie in some classic japanese fashion. Suzie as a meiji era
yorkeantiquetextiles:Textile sample. Japanese,Late Edo or early Meiji era, 19th century. Silk plai
Three-case inro in the form of a tortoiseJapaneseEdo period–Meiji eramid to late 19th century
patternbase:Peony from Japanese Meiji Era Sketchbook
japaneseaesthetics:A paulownia-wood and gold manju netsukeEdo period/Meiji era (19th century), Japan
Moonlight on the Tea Houses at Imado Bridge by Kobayashi Kiyochika (1880)
Gift cover (fukusa). Japanese,Meiji era, late 19th century. 68 x 84.5cm (26 ¾ x 33 ¼
Seto ware “white-necked” sake bottle with pouring spoutStoneware with iron and rice-straw-ash glazes
Raishin, from the series One Hundred Ghost Stories from China and Japan by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1865
japaneseaesthetics:A bronze koro (incense burner)Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era(1868-1912), cir
It’s FRIDAY FASHION FACT! If you have been reading this blog for a while, you’ll know th
New Year’s Morning by Ogata Gekko (1900)
Itō Jakuchū (1716-1800), ‘Red Parrot on the Branch of a Tree’ (Meiji era copies of polyc
mazusu:大正 : TAISHO ERA (1912 - 1926), the period between the boldly modernizing Meiji Era (1868 -191
Meiji Era pottery master Makuzu Kozan (1842-1916) captured life-like motifs of crabs on his vases.
Shidoro ware tokkuri (sake bottle)Shizuoka prefecture, 19th centuryFrom the Free-Sackler Gallery
Base of lidded bowl (lid missing), Takatori ware, Edo period or Meiji era, 1750-1880
yorkeantiquetextiles:Textile sample. Japanese,Late Edo or early Meiji era, 19th century.Silk, metal
clawmarks:Cat with a cricket - Japanese, late Meiji era - via MFA Boston
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