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durkeburt · 11 hours
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Gustav Klimt, "Water Serpents I", 1904–07
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nobrashfestivity · 8 months
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Arthur Wesley Dow, The Derelict, The Lost Boat
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nariphd · 30 days
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classicalcanvas · 8 months
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Title: The Flowered Dress
Artist: Edouard Vuillard
Date: 1891
Style: Japonism
Genre: Genre Painting
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geritsel · 6 months
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Charles W. Bartlett - Moon Bridge at Summer Palace, Peking, watercolor, ca. 1922.
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gentlyepigrams · 1 year
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Kimono-style dressing gown with sash, 1885. Japan for the Western market. Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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the-cricket-chirps · 5 months
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Vincent van Gogh, Bridge in the Rain (after Hiroshige), Paris, October-November 1887 (above)
Utagawa Hiroshige, Sudden Shower over Shin-Ohashi Bridge and Atake (Ohashi Atake no vüdachi), from the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei), 1857 (below, left)
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ramiru00 · 2 months
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Vtuber日菜むい様の新衣装デザイン、Live2D用パーツ分けイラスト、三面図(ロゴ以外)を制作させていただきました。
■Vtuber:日菜むい様
■モデリング:アトリエたぬき様
■イラスト&三面図:私
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pagansphinx · 7 months
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Édouard Vuillard (French, 1868-1940) • Interior at l'Etang la Ville, 1893 • Oil on board • Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts
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Girl in a Kimono, ca. 1908. An autochrome portrait of Janet Laing dressed in a pink kimono, taken by Etheldreda Janet Laing. | Getty Images
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Two girls in oriental costume, ca. 1908. An Autochrome of her daughters dressed in Japanese-style outfits, taken by Etheldreda Janet Laing. They both have flowers in their hair, which is typical in the geisha 'Shimada' fashion. | Getty Images
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An Autochrome portrait of her eldest daughter (Janet) dressed in a pink kimono, taken by Etheldreda Janet Laing circa 1908. The design of the kimono is mirrored by the flower arrangement beside her. Japanese style and art became increasingly popular in England at the turn of the twentieth century. | Getty Images
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love1kimono · 5 months
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Henry Ryland (1856-1924) - An offering of flowers
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aworldofpattern · 3 months
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Dragons de Feu wallpaper by Pierre Frey
'In the Far East the dragon symbolizes power, wisdom, strength and hidden knowledge. Inspired by these beliefs, the colors of the design can be powerful or quiet and relaxing.
This pattern is characteristic of Japanism, a movement that appeared in the West in the last third of the 19th century after this long isolated country decided to open up to international trade.'
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womblegrinch · 2 years
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Henri Rivière (1864-1951) - Le coucher de soleil
Lithograph on paper in 12 colours. Produced in 1898.
21.7 x 32.7 inches, 55 x 83 cm. Estimate: €600-800.
Sold Thierry-Lannon, Brest, France, 23 July 2022 for €2100 + B.P.
Plate 11 of 16 from the series Aspects de la Nature.
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classicalcanvas · 11 months
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Title: Mori (Forest)
Artist: Katayama Bokuyo
Date: 1928
Style: Japonism
Genre: Landscape
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geritsel · 5 months
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Pieter de Josselin de Jong - A Japanese girl with a wagasa.
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