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highways-are-liminal-spaces:Cranes overwintering in Jasper County, Indiana
Force feeding tame cranes, detail of a wall carving from the Mastaba of Mereruka. Old Kingdom, 6th D
Cranes and Serpents, 475-221 BC, China, reportedly from Hunan province, Changsha, Warring States per
quillusquillus:itscolossal:Watch: A Flock of Synchronized Dancing Origami Cranes on an Electromagnet
Reykjavík / Harpa / construction work
japaneseaesthetics:Painting of standing cranes, 18th century, Japan, by artist Ito Jakuchu.Wiki: Itō
xenocatartifacts:Official photos of our amazing guest design by Cranes, The Spadix! Keep an eye out
The Editor (Night Mode) | James JeanThe Editor prunes the branching narratives of her imagination em
daniels-gillies:It’s like cranes in the sky, sometimes I don’t wanna feel those metal clouds.
quillusquillus:itscolossal:Watch: A Flock of Synchronized Dancing Origami Cranes on an Electromagnet
highways-are-liminal-spaces:Cranes overwintering in Jasper County, Indiana
thebookcastle:Book Review: Thousand Cranes on The Book Castle
fuckyeahjapanandkorea:Crane cranes (by knautia)
arsvitaest:Detail of kimono with flying cranes, Japan, ca. 1910-30Rijksmuseum
yorkeantiquetextiles:Silk fukusa (gift cover) embroidered with a flight of cranes, Japan, 1800-50, E
Yamakawa Kōji II (1860-1930), A Japanese study of silver cranes on a rock by Yamakawa Koji, Circa 19
catonhottinroof:Serhii Vasylkivsky (1854 - 1917) Marshes at Sunset with Two Walking Cranes
anonymous - Journey along the Sea Road“Rain seemed to sound in the greenleaf wind, but from th
Le Japon Artistique - 1889 - via Gallica
Cranes, Suzuki Kiitsu (Japanese, 1796–1858)Period: Edo period (1615–1868)Date:ca. 1828–early 1830sCu
popularcultures:SOLANGE − CRANES IN THE SKYdirected by Solange Knowles & Alan Ferguson
KODAMA Kibō(児玉希望 Japanese, 1898-1971) Pair of Screen Paintings of Magpies & Snow 1926-1936 Miner
disorienteddreams:The Cranes Are Flying (Mikhaïl Kalatozov, 1957)
terminusantequem:Klemens Brosch (Austrian, 1894-1926), The Cranes of Ibycus, 1920. Pen, brush, india
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