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Japanese art prints

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Just Fake? - Kapitel 18

Es geht um Y/n , die nach ihrem Auslandsjahr ihren Freund überaschen will. Dies nimmt aber schnell eine drastische Wendung... Liest selbst..ich will ja nicht zu viel veraten ;)

awakeningfromthedream:Туманный вечер на хиросигэ пруд синобадзу, Парк Уэно, Токио Автор: Касамацу, Сиро (Япония, 1898-1991) Дата: 1932http://artdecoblog.в tumblr.ком/изображения/77781733224

Hazy evening at Shinobazu Pond, Ueno Park, Tokyo Author: Kasamatsu, Shiro (Japan, 1898-1991) Date: 1932 http://artdecoblog.tumblr.com/image/77781733224

Paysage du Japon par Hasui Kawase, Estampe moderne - le site du Japon

Le paysage du Japon par Hasui Kawase dépeint le Japon du début du XXe siècle à travers ses saisons et ses lieux cultes, par le prolifique peintre.

Anthony Outred on Pimlico Road have a wonderful Japanese scroll painting of tree peonies which they sourced specially for the Chelsea Flower Show this year. The scroll will be presented during the Chelsea Flower Show. Details: A Japanese finely detailed Scroll Painting of Tree Peonies

Anthony Outred on Pimlico Road have a wonderful Japanese scroll painting of tree peonies which they sourced specially for the Chelsea Flower Show this year. The scroll will be presented during the Chelsea Flower Show. Details: A Japanese finely detailed Scroll Painting of Tree Peonies

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Latest news from Osamu Sugiyama: His woodblock print "Hakkoda" has been selected for the coming CWAJ exhibition in Tokyo. Today Mount Hakkoda is an attraction for downhill and backcountry skiers. In 1902 Hakkoda was the scenery for one of the worst accidents in the history of modern mountain climbing with more than 200 casualties, 199 of them lethal.