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Very sweet! More cat art by Tadashige Nishida can be seen on Google Image Search. Japanese Prints, Japanese Art, Startled Cat, Whimsical Cats, Art Japonais, Great Cat, Fabel, Japanese Woodblock Printing, Pics Art
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Very sweet! More cat art by Tadashige Nishida can be seen on Google Image Search.
Zao Shaoang ( 1905-1998 ) Sumi E Painting, Japan Painting, Art Chinois, Art Asiatique, Eastern Art, Korean Art
Zao Shaoang ( 1905-1998 )
[转载]杨善深的花鸟画作品赏析 Birds Painting, Japanese Painting, Asian Artwork, Photo D Art
[转载]杨善深的花鸟画作品赏析_画家刘鉴公_新浪博客
[转载]杨善深的花鸟画作品赏析
Tapuit bij bamboe, Ohara Koson, 1900 - 1910 Art History Timeline, Illusion Paintings, Ohara Koson, Traditional Japanese Art, Magazine Illustration, Needlepoint Designs, Graphite Drawings, European Art
Tapuit bij bamboe, Ohara Koson, 1900 - 1910 - Rijksmuseum
Tapuit bij bamboe, Ohara Koson, 1900 - 1910
Pintura Zen, Scrapbooking Image, Arte Peculiar, China China
Japanese Tattoo Art, Japanese Fabric, Kunst Tattoos, Japanese Crane
Bird on Branch Watching Spider Watanabe Seitei (Japanese, 1851–1918) Period: Meiji period (1868–1912) Culture: Japan Medium: Album leaf; ink and color on silk Ink Painting, Bird On Branch
Watanabe Seitei | Bird on Branch Watching Spider | Japan | Meiji period (1868–1912) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bird on Branch Watching Spider Watanabe Seitei (Japanese, 1851–1918) Period: Meiji period (1868–1912) Culture: Japan Medium: Album leaf; ink and color on silk
Pandorum — Koukei Kojima... Japanese Decor, Japanese Garden, Matte Painting, Phone Design, Fashion Painting, Japanese Culture, Asian Art
Pandorum — Koukei Kojima...
Pandorum — Koukei Kojima...
Sake bottle of brown stoneware, partly covered with a crackled, cream-coloured glaze.19th century, Kyoto, Japan Ceramic Vessel, Ceramic Clay, Stoneware Clay, Ceramic Pottery, Pottery Art, Japanese Porcelain, Japanese Ceramics, Japanese Pottery, Sake Bottle
Japanese Aesthetics
Sake bottle of brown stoneware, partly covered with a crackled, cream-coloured glaze.19th century, Kyoto, Japan
Iris Garden in Horikiri by Hiroshi Yoshida, 1928 #Yoshida Botanical Illustration, Japanese Woodcut
Iris Garden in Horikiri by Hiroshi Yoshida
Iris Garden in Horikiri by Hiroshi Yoshida, 1928 #Yoshida
school of Ogata Korin. Red and White FLowers in Bloom by a Flowing Stream .18th C. Two panel screen. Harvard Art Museums. Korean Painting, Mediterranean Art, Japanese Screen, Harvard Art Museum, Red And White Flowers, Plant Painting, Japanese Antiques
Red and White Flowers in Bloom by a Flowing Stream | Harvard Art Museums
school of Ogata Korin. Red and White FLowers in Bloom by a Flowing Stream .18th C. Two panel screen. Harvard Art Museums.
Detail. White Heron on Willow. One of a pair of Japanese folding screens with Crows and Persimmon. Takeuchi Seiho. Zen Painting, Photography Illustration
Detail. White Heron on Willow. One of a pair of Japanese folding screens with Crows and Persimmon. Takeuchi Seiho.
Lights at Dusk, 1958 Shiro Kasamatsu, 1898-1991 (I was lucky to be able to buy one of these fairly cheaply some years ago. Never grow tired of it. rw) Art Et Illustration, Woodcuts Prints, Art Prints, Block Prints
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Lights at Dusk, 1958 Shiro Kasamatsu, 1898-1991 (I was lucky to be able to buy one of these fairly cheaply some years ago. Never grow tired of it. rw)
Cutting through waves of a sea that had historically walled Japan in and the world out, Yoshida Shoin, a young Samurai teacher, rides in 1854 to a meeting with Commodore Matthew C. Perry, the commander of Yankee warships that have shattered the nation’s seclusion. ”Take me to America,” Yoshida asks, convinced that Japan needs to study Western technology to survive. Painting by Kinuko Y. Craft, from National Geographic magazine, June 1984. Japanese Art Prints, Japanese Drawings, Japon Illustration, Japon Tokyo, Tokyo Bay, Hokusai
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Cutting through waves of a sea that had historically walled Japan in and the world out, Yoshida Shoin, a young Samurai teacher, rides in 1854 to a meeting with Commodore Matthew C. Perry, the commander of Yankee warships that have shattered the nation’s seclusion. ”Take me to America,” Yoshida asks, convinced that Japan needs to study Western technology to survive. Painting by Kinuko Y. Craft, from National Geographic magazine, June 1984.
Photo Cute Cat Illustration, Winter Illustration, Japanese Cat, Cat Drawing
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