Takagi Haruyama (1850s)
In Japan, rabbits are thought to make bad luck disappear; the Japanese kanji for rabbit is similar to the kanji for ‘to make vanish’.
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Takagi Haruyama's bestiary / Edo era Takagi Haruyama (1803-1868). From 1850's book, Materia Medica.
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Takagi Haruyama, 1850’s
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But tonight, he is alive and in the north field with his mother.
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A double exposure practice I did for class.
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takagi haruyama (1850)
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Takagi Haruyama 高木春山 1800’s
Illustrateur japonais de la période Edo Jidai 江戸時代 (1603 – 1867), aucune information biographique, concernant cet artiste.
1850, est la date la plus approximative de ses travaux.
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Takagi Haruyama
Edo Period
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Rabbit, by Japanese Artist Takagi Haruyama 高木春山, 1855 (Edo Period) . . . #blackrabbit #japan #rabbits #painting #art #illustration #XIX #vintage https://ift.tt/2FZu50L
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Illustrations from a Japanese 1850s “Materia Medica” book, Takagi Haruyama
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Takagi Haruyama . Circa 1850
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