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From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A cat demon and a fox demon at the mo
From a Japanese monster scroll. Edo period (18th/19th century).A white blob-like creature.
met-asian:江戸名所 芝神明|Famous Places of Edo: Shiba Shinmei by Utagawa Hiroshige II, Asian ArtMedium: Pol
Edo era tabako-ire (tobacco pouch) and kiseru (tobacco pipe) styles, handy chart once again by Edo l
Edo era beloved stripes patterns, lovely (and handy!) reference chart by @nadeshicorin, showing from
Head of an Oba, Edo brass sculpture from the court of Benin, Nigeria, 16th century
Seki (no. 48 from the series The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō), Utagawa Hiroshige, 1833-34
Sōseki Natsume aka 夏目漱石 aka Natsume Jinzhi (born name) (Japanese, 1867-1916, b. Musashi State, Edo N
inland-delta:Untei Sekine, Anemone flowers from the Edo period
neo-japanesque:江戸扇子 「桜」工芸者 松井宏デザイン 池田香澄(女子美術大学)japanese folding fan “edo sensu -sakura- (edo folding
A River among Snowy Mountains, Hiroshige (1797-1858)
Naked Star Trek: Edo girl
Ornate Japanese matchlock musket, Edo period.
edsonchicochico: amiguito del Edo. de Mexico,, luego q pueda subirlo les compartire un videito de el
Mask Inscribed by Myōchin Muneakira, Japanese, Edo period, 1673–1745)
Lake Suwa in the Shinano Province (from the series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji), Katsushika Hokus
Four DeerNakamura Hōchū (Japanese; before 1750–1819)1826 Woodblock print In: Kōrin gafu = The Kōrin
Three PuppiesNakamura Hōchū (Japanese; before 1750–1819)1826 Woodblock print In: Kōrin gafu = The Kō
Two Doves and Three SparrowsNakamura Hōchū (Japanese; before 1750–1819)1826Woodblock printIn: Kōrin
“My father ordered me to kill Edo. And I made a choice.”Jason Momoa as Baba VossSee on Apple Tv+2x3
corinnereid: everydayoriginal.com/product/irideae/… Irideae is live on EDO! 5.5"x 5.5" g
Three PuppiesNakamura Hōchū (Japanese; before 1750–1819)1802Woodblock printIn: Kōrin gafu = The Kōri
Crows in the MoonlightSakai Hōitsu (Japanese; 1761–1828) after Ogata Kōrin (Japanese; 1658–1716)earl
Sakura Gawa Do Maru Gusoku. Late Edo Period, 19th centuryThirty-two-plate russet-lacquered hoshi bac
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