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Japanese Creeper by Yamaguchi Kayo (1899-1984)
Wild lotus, by contemporary woodblock-print artist Inoue Shigeko
Selection from Shiki no Hana, a botanical publication from 1908 with prints from famous artists Sakai Hoitsu (1761-1828), Suzuki Kiitsu (1795-1858) and Nakano Kimei (1834-1891).
Kitagawa Utamaro, “Walking through the Snow at Night” (about 1797-1798). Woodblock color print, 38 x 26 cm - Honolulu Museum of Art.
Kitagawa Utamaro, The Precocious Girl (Ochappii), from the seris Variegations of Blooms According to their Speech (1802). Woodblock color print, 39,4 x 26 cm - Honolulu Museum of Art.
Suzuki Harunobu, Ofuji Visiting Osen at the Kagi-ya Teashop, Japan, 1769-70. Woodblock Print. 11 x 8.5 in. © The Art of Japan
Torii Kotondo, Beauty Combing her Hair, 1933 © The Art of Japan
Garry Winogrand, All Things Are Photographable, 2018
Helen Levitt, New York, 1945
Dawoud Bey, A Man and Two Women after a Church Service, Harlem
Robert Rauschenberg, Susan, Central Park, New York, 1951
Janine Nièpce, Boy and Pinball Machine, Paris, 1960s
Raymond Depardon, Glasgow, 1980
Palmira Puig (1912 – 1979)
Ibiza 1953
1925 Mr. Louis Cohen outside his "Argosy Bookstore", located at 4th Avenue and Lafayette Street. It is the oldest independent bookstore in New York City, now located at 114 East 59th Street. From New York City History and Memories, FB.
Summer on Pico, Los Angeles -- July 27th, 2025
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