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This is just a one-off painting I wanted to do to show you this awesome boat / ship / barge / crane
rubydart: Been a while, but I made a new design for stickers (and other stuff) on my Redbubble
japaneseaesthetics:Crane and Bamboo竹鶴図Kano Tôshun Yoshinobulatter half of the 18th centuryMEDI
The climactic scene of Japanese folktale The Grateful Crane, as interpreted by @stuartayre.
Girl’s miyamairi kimono decorated with crane and pine motif, semamori charm, and embroider
inspired by The Moon Will Sing by The Crane Wives Twitter: twitter.com/lisa_ikiInstagra
A carved wood model of a snake and skull, Meui period (late 19th century), signed Dai Nihon Sukeyuki
UFO Catcher (Claw crane); Sanrio Sensu (Folding fans).
UFO Catcher (Claw crane); One Piece Sensu (Folding Fans).
japaneseaesthetics:Crane and Bamboo竹鶴図Kano Tôshun Yoshinobulatter half of the 18th centuryMEDI
Japanese crane and kite design started today. Thanks Dan #tsuru #irezumi #horimono #wabori #japanese
“Naturally a Japanese child, when sent in the dusk to draw water, will do so with fear and
CraneArtist: Kikuchi Yosai 菊池容斎 (1788-1878)Woodblock print; ink and color on paperH x W (overall): 1
3H Produced nailsInspired by #鶴ネイル #cranenails Artist @hee____work ※コロナウィルス対策を実施しながら営業中※ご予約☞ HPよりw
japaneseaesthetics:Painting of standing cranes, 18th century, Japan, by artist Ito Jakuchu.Wiki: Itō
Yamakawa Kōji II (1860-1930), A Japanese study of silver cranes on a rock by Yamakawa Koji, Circa 19
anonymous - Journey along the Sea Road“Rain seemed to sound in the greenleaf wind, but from th
Cranes, Suzuki Kiitsu (Japanese, 1796–1858)Period: Edo period (1615–1868)Date:ca. 1828–early 1830sCu
KODAMA Kibō(児玉希望 Japanese, 1898-1971) Pair of Screen Paintings of Magpies & Snow 1926-1936 Miner
virtual-artifacts:Cranes, one of a pair 1775-1790 Itō Jakuchū ,(Japanese, 1716-1800) Edo periodInk o
1000 colourful paper cranes were created which adorned the walls, tables, and backdrops for the cere
Fuchi-kashira with designs of moon, cranes and pineJapaneseEdo periodearly to mid-19th centuryMinaya
unrar:Japanese or red-crowned cranes in standing in morning mist, Japan, Tim Laman.
heaveninawildflower:‘Cranes and Sun’ (latter half of 18th century). Silk painting by Kan
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