Japaneseaesthetics Gallery
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japaneseaesthetics: Hair accessory ensemble: coral-highlighted pin, hairpin and comb. About late 19t
japaneseaesthetics:[Jinbaori] (Coat worn over armor) Crossed scythes design on scarlet wool groundAz
japaneseaesthetics:“Kintaro catching a carp” Woodblock print, about 1870’s, Japan, by artist Tsukiok
japaneseaesthetics:Hanging flower basket in the shape of a cicadaPlace of Origin: Japan, probably Ka
japaneseaesthetics:Stacked Food Box (Jūbako) with Taro Plants andChrysanthemums. Shibata Zeshin(Jap
japaneseaesthetics:Artist: Yoshida FujioTitle: GingerDate: 1953Medium: Color woodblock printCredit L
japaneseaesthetics:Elegant knot. Japan. Photographer yuta45 of Flickr
japaneseaesthetics:Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) Sunset at Ichinokura, Ikegami. [Ikegami Ichinokura (seki
japaneseaesthetics:Japanese clay doll from Jomon era (145 B.C.)
japaneseaesthetics:Tea bowl (19th century), Kashu Mimpei, awaji ware; stoneware
japaneseaesthetics:Japanese Edo Period Silver and Gilt Hair Pin (Kanzashi). About early 19th centur
japaneseaesthetics: Woman Writing a LetterFumi wo kaku bijin文を書く美人Koikawa Harumachi II1789–1804 (abo
japaneseaesthetics:Netsuke: Autumn grasses with praying mantis, 18th century, Japan Attributed to th
japaneseaesthetics:Ducks水禽図Kano Norinobulatter half of the 18th centuryMEDIUM/TECHNIQUEHanging scrol
japaneseaesthetics: Ornament of Fish in Waves (Okimono). Japan, circa 1900. Bronze, silver, gilt,
japaneseaesthetics: “Pine Trees” (replica of 16th c painting) by Tohaku. Credit: Tokyo National Mus
japaneseaesthetics:Three lacquer inro Edo period (18th century)
japaneseaesthetics: Growling Bear Kawari Kabuto. Muromachi Period, Circa 16th Century, Japan
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japaneseaesthetics: Gion Shirakawa Canal in Kyoto
japaneseaesthetics:Three lacquer inro Edo period (18th century)
japaneseaesthetics:Hisako Kajiwara (1896-1988). Kajiwara debuted in 1918 at the first exhibition of
japaneseaesthetics:Dragon Fish Japan. Edo period 5'3’’ x 34’’ x 17’’ - 160cm x 86cm x 43cm A splendi
japaneseaesthetics:A netsuke in the form of a cicada clasping a leaf. Japan 1920 2 inches, 5.1cm Bra
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