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japaneseaesthetics:Painting of standing cranes, 18th century, Japan, by artist Ito Jakuchu.Wiki: Itō
Yamakawa Kōji II (1860-1930), A Japanese study of silver cranes on a rock by Yamakawa Koji, Circa 19
anonymous - Journey along the Sea Road“Rain seemed to sound in the greenleaf wind, but from th
Cranes, Suzuki Kiitsu (Japanese, 1796–1858)Period: Edo period (1615–1868)Date:ca. 1828–early 1830sCu
KODAMA Kibō(児玉希望 Japanese, 1898-1971) Pair of Screen Paintings of Magpies & Snow 1926-1936 Miner
Crane with Setting Sun, Totoya Hokkei, between 1818 and 1822
Cranes (one of a diptych of hanging scrolls), Nagasawa Rosetsu, 1780s
virtual-artifacts:Crane tsuba, japan.
virtual-artifacts:Cranes, one of a pair 1775-1790 Itō Jakuchū ,(Japanese, 1716-1800) Edo periodInk o
1000 colourful paper cranes were created which adorned the walls, tables, and backdrops for the cere
Fuchi-kashira with designs of moon, cranes and pineJapaneseEdo periodearly to mid-19th centuryMinaya
unrar:Japanese or red-crowned cranes in standing in morning mist, Japan, Tim Laman.
heaveninawildflower:‘Cranes and Sun’ (latter half of 18th century). Silk painting by Kan
soelles:“An ancient Japanese legend promises that anyone who folds a thousand origami cranes w
japaneseaesthetics: Main detail of large embroidery. Cranes, cycads, and wisteria (detail, Cat
japaneseaesthetics:Cranes [detail]Tsuru zu鶴図Kano Tôhaku Chikanobufirst half of the 19th centur
A thousand paper origami cranes is called senbazuru. In Japanese legend, cranes are mystical c
japaneseaesthetics:Cranes [detail]Tsuru zu鶴図Kano Tôhaku Chikanobufirst half of the 19th centur
nobrashfestivity: Kitagawa Utamaro
japaneseaesthetics:Case (Inrō) with Design of Standing Cranes (obverse); Tortoises beside Stones (re
japaneseaesthetics:Cranes [detail]Tsuru zu鶴図Kano Tôhaku Chikanobufirst half of the 19th centur
anonymous - Journey along the Sea Road “Rain seemed to sound in the greenleaf wind, but fr
artemisdreaming:Cranes from Quick Lessons in Simplified Drawing, 1823Katsushika Hokusai
Dance Performance by Harry-Eggens
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