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France or Austria, ca. 1880s
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Folding Fan
France or Austria, ca. 1880s
Silk leaf with ostrich feather tips, bone sticks and guards, brass loop and rivet, mother-of-pearl button
Lepidoptera exotica : or descriptions and illustrations of exotic Lepidoptera - Arthur Gardiner Butler - 1874 - via e-rara
Heat - Caroline Corbasson & Andrea Montano - Cahier Central
Paintings from the ‘Peripety’ series by Jen Mazza
On reste au calme, c’est Tramontane.
Ohara Koson, Myna on a Magnolia Branch, 1930
Kawase Hasui (1883-1957), Matsushima Futagojima
Tetsuo Aoki
Two People
Woodcut
Davidson Galleries
WILLIAM ANASTASI Red Vitruvian Man III, 2014 oil stick on paper 60 × 71 in 152.4 × 180.3 cm
Parting Spring by Kawai Gyokudō, 1916
Iro Agoratsiou
2020
Rose and Lemon/0F (180×140mm)/Oil on canvas/Panel/2023. By Japanese artist Kazuhiro Uno
Ohara Koson: Two herons in flight
The log of the sun; a chronicle of nature’s year - William Beebe, Walter King Stone, ill. - 1906 - via Internet Archive
Kathleen Caddick(British, b.1937)
Snow in the Park Acrylic on canvas 49.5 x 59.6cm via
Utagawa Hiroshige: Crane and Wave, 1830