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centuriespast: Table of Contents, from One Hundred Famous Views of Edo Artists: Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando), Japanese, 1797-1858; Baisotei Gengyo, Japanese, 1817-1880 Medium: Woodblock print Place Made: Japan Dates: 10th month of 1858 Period: Edo
non-veritas: wojak-penis-on-head-comic: every western movie ever made: The wild west is dying. theres no more room left for cowboys anymore… me everytime: :( every samurai movie ever made (both edo and bakamatsu periods): The bushido code is dying.
centuriespast: Woman with sword and swallow UTAGAWA Kunisada Edo (Tokugawa) period (1615-1868), 1859 Ukiyo-e woodblock print in verticle ôban format, ink and color on paper Jordan Schnitzer Museum
blondebrainpower:Wooden comb with floral design. Japan, Edo or Meiji period, 19th century.
natalieironside:The American Civil War was a conflict that occurred in North America in the late Edo Period
arelativenewcomer: Shibata Zeshin (1807–1891) was a painter and lacquerer active in the late Edo and early Meiji periods. Along with professional skills, he learned poetry, history, and philosophy; he also practiced the Way of Tea. He excelled in the
thekimonogallery: Chirimen (crepe) Silk kimono featuring embroidery (regular, sagara and couching), and hand painted background utilizing bokoshi dip dye. Late Edo period (1830-1868). The Kimono Gallery
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virtual-artifacts: Kurigata with design of snake wound around a tortoise Japanese, Edo Period, mid-19th century By Sasayama Atsuoki, Japanese, 1813–1891, Main material: shibuichi; other metals: gold and copper; decorative technique: takabori, zogan,
japaneseaesthetics: Surcoat (jinbaori), mid Edo period, 18th century, wool, silk, brocade. Japan. Photograph by Brad Flowers © The Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, Dallas. Courtesy, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
japaneseaesthetics: Frontal crest (maedate), mid-Edo period, 18th century, lacquer, gold, horsehair. Photograph by Brad Flowers © The Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, Dallas. Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
japaneseaesthetics: An iron articulated model of a dragon fish Edo period (18th - 19th century), signed Muneyoshi (Myochin Muneyoshi) The russet-iron dragon fish finely constructed of numerous hammered plates jointed inside the body; the mouth opens,
explodingrocks: Demon Kawari Kabuto Samurai helmet). Mid Edo Period, 18th century, JapanThe simple iron bowl built up to form a naga eboshi with a modeled demons head on the front, the surface of the bowl with a textured finish lacquered gold. On either
virtual-artifacts: Mask Inscribed by Myochin Muneakira (Japanese, Edo period, 1673–1745) Date: dated 1713 Culture: Japanese Medium: Lacquered iron
japaneseaesthetics: Samurai battlefield sleeves (kote); Signed Myōchin Ki no Munesada saku (made by Myōchin Ki no Munesada); Mid-Edo period, 1790s, Japan; Iron, silver. © The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, Dallas
japaneseaesthetics: Armor with the features of a tengu (tengu tōsei gusoku), Late Edo period, 1854, Japan. Iron, lacquer, plant fibers, brocade, feathers, fur, © The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, Dallas
japaneseaesthetics: Noh mask from the Edo period (17th century), Japan. Via Pinterest
jibadojo: Samurai Takasugi Shinsaku Late Edo period Kendo practitioner.
amyipaguana: Tengu 烏天狗図 Japanese, Edo period, 1854 Ôhara Donshû, Japanese, died in 1857 http://www.mfa.org/collections/object/tengu-25104
yorkeantiquetextiles:Silk fukusa (gift cover) embroidered with a flight of cranes, Japan, 1800-50, Edo period. Museum no. T.20-1923. VAM
hideback: Kyôgen Costume: Jacket (Suô) with Design of Lotuses Japan, Edo period (1615–1868); early 19th century
the-evil-clergyman: Totoya Hokkei (Edo Period)
Peacock, Edo period (1615–1868) Japan
artemisdreaming: . Chiiori House in Iya Valley, Tokushima Japan|篪庵 chiiori.org From Wiki: “Chiiori (篪庵, House of the Flute) is the name of an Edo period minka farmhouse in the Iya Valley, western Tokushima, Japan. Purchased by Alex Kerr
Japanese Wisteria Tunnel These photos were taken at the Kawachi Fuji Garden, about a four hour drive from Tokyo, but there are wisteria festivals all over Japan, including at the Kameido-Tenjin Shrine, where tourists in the Edo period often visited
iamjapanese: Untei SEKINE(関根雲停 Japanese, 1804-1877) Anemone flowers, from the Edo period via
haruenishikawa: Tea bowl with design of autumn grasses mid 19th century 賀集珉平 Kashu Mimpei , (Japanese, 1796-1871) Edo period Stoneware with enamels over clear colorless glaze Awaji island, Japan The flowering autumnal plants on this tea
japaneseaesthetics: Wind God and Thunder God. By Ogata Korin Edo Period, 18th century, Japan Important Cultural Property TokyoNationalMuseum
iloverainandcoffee: Rose mallow Probably 19th centuryOgata Kenzan , (Japanese, 1663-1743) Edo period Ink, mineral pigments, and gold on clay-loaded paper.H: 47.9 W: 76.2 cm Japan via Japanese Art
viridi-luscus-monstrum: Boukon is a departed soul. It appears to have pale blue skin, long hair, and a distended belly. The Bakemono Zukushi Handscroll. Unknown Artist. Edo Period (18th-19th Century).
songstarliner: Dancing Fox, netsuke, Edo period, 18th century, ivory with staining, 27/8 x 17/8 x 1in, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Raymond and Frances Bushell Collection.
sartorialadventure:“Shizuka of the Tamaya,” from the series Models for Fashion–New Year Designs as Fresh as Young Leaves (Hinagata wakana no hatsu moyô), by Isoda Kroyusai. Edo period, ca. 1777-78
historyarchaeologyartefacts: Formal outfit worn by one of the last daimyōs. Japan, Edo Period, around 1830 [600x925]Source: https://reddit.com/r/ArtefactPorn/comments/dn1d0k/formal_outfit_worn_by_one_of_the_last_daimyōs/
cauldronandcross: Weight in the form of a Skull surmounted by a Snake, Edo period, early – mid 19th century. Image courtesy of the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria.
anthropologyyy:Tsuba with design of snake, Japan, Edo period, mid-19th century, Seki Yoshinori.
holespoles: “I want to go to pilgrimage to Ise Shrine. But I have a job and my body is weak. That’s it! Let’s have the dog go instead!“There was actually such an unreasonable story in the Edo period. Doggy, who wrapped a rope around his neck
booglarized: Artist Takagi Haruyama, 1850’s, Japan, Edo period, “Rabbit”
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koffeetumbler: From a Shunga Album comprising twelve silk paintings. Utagawa school, Japan, late Edo (1603-1868) or Meiji period (1868-1912). This week on koffeetumbler : Imaging Sexuality
frrmsd: Artist:Helice WenGraphite and Gold Pigment on Moleskine8.25" x 11.5" 2015 “I have been doing some studies that inspired by Edo period woodblock print and paintings. Working on combine the patterns into my next painting. Drawing
jibadojo: Bathhouse Scene Edo Period