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Ohara Koson aka Koson Ohara aka Ohara Matao aka Shōson aka 小原 古邨 (Japanese, 1877-1945, b. Kanazawa,
Fuchi-kashira with design of birds and wavesJapaneseEdo periodearly to mid-19th centuryYoshioka Shig
jueki:Birds Without Names 2017 ‘彼女がその名を知らない鳥たち’ Directed by Kazuya Shiraishi
Rie Yamashina 山科理絵 (Japanese, b. 1977, Chiba Prefecture, Japan) - The Utakoe Flowers To Birds To The
Owl on a Pine Branch, Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858)
nobrashfestivity:Katsushika Hokusai, Bullfinch and Weeping Cherry from an untitled series known as S
Hawk, Kuniyoshi (1798-1861)
Green Parrot on a Branch with Red Flowers, Hiroshige, between 1828 and 1832
gwranda:Bird pins (brooches) made out of scrap materials by Japanese Americans held in internment ca
heartbeat-of-leafy-limbs:OHARA KOSON Flying Herons in Rain [circa 1930]
Silk painting taken from an album (19th century) by Okamoto Shūki (Japan, 1807-1862).Image and text
heaveninawildflower:‘Peony and Sparrows in Rain’ (Taisho era, 1919-1926).Woodblock print by Ito Sōza
heartbeat-of-leafy-limbs:YAMADA HÔGYOKUBird-shaped kites [1830′s]
Peonies and Canary, from the series known as Small Flowers by Katsushika Hokusai (1834)
Hawk on a Snowy Pine Branch, Keisai Eisen, between 1827 and 1833
sugiichi:Bombycilla japonica [ヒレンジャク,Japanese Waxwing]名前にJapaneseが入っているように、日本では比較的みられる鳥ですが、海外ではキレンジャ
scentofblackart:Ohara Koson: Egret on Willow Tree - Ca. 1900-1910s
Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾 北斎, Sparrows and morning glory, 1831Woodblock print, signed Zen Hokusai hitsu,
Reiji Hiramatsu aka Hiramatsu Reiji aka 平松礼二 (Japanese, b. 1941, Tokyo, Japan) - Pond in Winter, 201
New Year’s Morning by Ogata Gekko (1900)
aleyma:Owl netsuke, made in Japan in the late 18th-early 19th century (source).
White Cockatoo, 1755. Ito Jakuchu, 1716–1800. Japan. Yale University.
Black Hen and a SunflowerJapan, Momoyama Period (1568–1615)Hanging scroll (color and ink on paper)Fr
Yamamoto Baiitsu (Japanese; 1783–1856) Yamamoto BaiitsuDoves and Peonies (detail)One of a pair of ha
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