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Katsushika Hokusai, Farewell Gift for the Horse (Uma no Senbetsu), from the series "A Selection of Horses (Uma-zukushi)", 1822 #katsushikahokusai #artinstituteofchicago https://t.co/Fk9T0NgvW3
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Some of the many wonderful shapeshifting "monsters" from Japanese folklore featured on a painted scroll known as the Bakemono zukushi (18th or 19th century). See more here of its ghoulish delights here: https://t.co/RMpIPPH5iu
許可もらったから自慢させて!マイ大親友の柴太郎氏(shibazukushi_06
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Some of the many wonderful shapeshifting "monsters" from Japanese folklore featured on a painted scroll known as the Bakemono zukushi (18th or 19th century). See more here of its ghoulish delights here: https://t.co/RMpIPPH5iu
"Rokurokubi", a long-necked woman, is pictured next to an "Inugami" dog spirit.⠀
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Two of the many "Yokai" (a class of supernatural monsters, spirits, and demons in Japanese folklore) featured in a painted scroll known as the Bakemono zukushi: https://t.co/1EBOuNZijA
Chrysanthemum, from the series Gods of Good Fortune Represented as Flowers (Hana zukushi mitate fukurokuju)
Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川広重
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Japanese, 20th century
Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎, Two Men and a Woman Washing Cloths/ Fuchū, from the series Exhaustive Illustrations of the Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsantsugi ezukushi), Edo period, 1810 https://t.co/i6hAy28DOZ
Flying Fish (Tobiuo), White Croaker (Ishimochi) and Lily (Yuri), from the series A Shoal of Fishes (Uozukushi)
Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川広重
Prints, Woodblock print
Japanese, 19th century
Chrysanthemum, from the series Gods of Good Fortune Represented as Flowers (Hana zukushi mitate fukurokuju)
Utagawa Hiroshige
Prints
Japanese, 20th century
This lovely Japanese Woodcut is called "Aji Fish and Kuruma-ebi" by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858). He is famous for his series called 'One Hundred views of Edo' which were copied by Van Gogh!
This example is from a series called "Uozukushi" which means 'Every Variety of Fish'. 🐟
Kochi Fish with Eggplant, from the series Uozukushi (Every Variety of Fish), by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858)
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