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Text on the tag: Paper lanterns were introduced to Japan in the 8th century and are considered good luck symbols as well as a symbol of hope. They...
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Text on the tag: Paper lanterns were introduced to Japan in the 8th century and are considered good luck symbols as well as a symbol of hope. They...
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Text on the tag: The five levels of the Japanese pagoda stand for each of the five elements according to Buddhist thought: Earth, Water, Fire, Air,...
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Text on the tag: Hiroshige is considered to be one of the greatest 19th century Japanese print artists. In 1856, Hiroshige “retired from the world...
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Text on the tag: A waterfall depicted by Hokusai. The drops of water which make up a waterfall are renewed each second, yet persist as an entity. I...
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Text on the tag: Water represents the emotional content of our personality as well as the intuitive forces within our minds. The boat represents ad...
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Text on the tag: It is estimated that 5000 to 8000 editions of the Great Wave were made, although only a few hundred remain today. In the course o...
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Text on the tag: The movement of water contrasted against the solid rocks symbolizes yin and yang- the harmony of life. The drops of water are rene...
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Text on the tag: Buddha taught that “we are shaped by our thoughts; we become what we think. When the mind is pure, joy follows like a shadow that ...
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Text on the tag: In 1910, the Royal Albert Hall hosted one of the earliest major Japanese cultural showcases, featuring exquisite lacquerware, cer...
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Text on the tag: In 1910, the Royal Albert Hall hosted one of the earliest major Japanese cultural showcases, featuring exquisite lacquerware, cer...
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Text on the tag: A colourised adapation of a lithograph by Charles Radclyffe, who worked in London in 1842 to capture this South Western view of S...
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Text on the tag: This illustration from the 6th edition of John Stow’s Survey of London included an engraving of the Northwest view of St Paul’s C...
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Text on the tag: Based on an 1899 watercolour painting by artist Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950), this print shows two female figures, the daughters o...
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Text on the tag: As Japan is an island nation, boats play a significant role in its society and culture. They symbolise endurance and the ability ...
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Text on the tag: Trained in Western art, Hiroshi Yoshida often blends western styles with traditional Japanese techniques. This print shows his ex...
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Text on the tag: During the early 20th century, Kagurazaka, located in Tokyo, was renowned as an entertainment district, filled with geisha houses...
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Text on the tag: Lying between the Japanese main islands of Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu, the Seto Inland Sea is famous for its coastal scenery and ...
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Text on the tag: Claude Monet's "Cliffs at Etretat" series, showcases his relentless pursuit to capture the transient effects of light on nature, ...
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Text on the tag: Painted by the court official Wang Yuanqi (1642-1715), the inscription expresses his feelings of frustration and finding solace w...
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Text on the tag: The waterfall was portrayed as a religious symbol in Japanese artworks from the early 13th Century. In the 15th century, Soami to...
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Text on the tag: Commonly the deer represents the power to deal with challenges and the ability to be swift and vigilant, calling for people to tr...
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The poplar trees stood along the bank of the Epte River near Monet’s Giverny estate. Monet’s poplars became a series of paintings. However, the pop...
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Text on the tag: Painting by Scottish painter Joseph Farquharson (1846-1935). Famous for landscapes, especially those of winter scenes that often ...
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Text on the tag: Pissarro painted this from his balcony at No.1 Gloucester Terrace, with Kew Green in the foreground, Kew Road to the left, and Riv...
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Text on the tag: The painting depicts the road connecting Valhermeil with Pontoise, a village northwest of Paris where the artist lived for many ye...
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Text on the tag: The view here is of the daily life of Paris, looking down from the window of Grand Hotel de Russie. Pissarro’s works of Paris in t...
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Text on the tag: Pissarro moved back to the Pontoise area where he had lived previously, and remained there for ten years producing over three hund...
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Text on the tag: One of Pissarro’s best known pointillist images, the view depicts his neighbour’s yard. It was a piece Pissarro took pride in, and...
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Text on the tag: After moving to Eragny-sur-Epte, Pissarro’s works took on the subject of the French countryside of Normandy and the rhythm of the ...
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Text on the tag: View of Pontoise, located northwest of Paris. The critic Émile Zola’s described Pissarro’s work of the rural French landscape: “Fr...
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Text on the tag: Similar to several other great artists, Pissarro found refuge in London to escape the Franco-Prussian war and first visited in 187...
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Text on the tag: Pissarro moved back to the Pontoise area where he had lived previously, and remained there for ten years producing over three hund...
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Text on the tag: Camille Pissarro worked mainly in the Paris area but painted in London during visits. Similar to several other great artists, he f...
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Text on the tag: Pissarro’s home in Normandy was in Eragny, where he lived from 1884 until his death. Painted during the last artistic phase, the p...
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Text on the tag: Pissarro described the city of Paris as having a “silvery atmosphere”. He painted the cityscape of Paris from his window of an apa...
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Text on the tag: Visiting Rouen in 1896, Pissarro wrote of the "motif of the iron bridge on a rainy day, with much traffic, carriages, pedestrians,...
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