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Japanese Art Prints

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    CAT CATCHING A MOUSE

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    The way cats wash their faces licking their paws and wiping their face - it is as if they are inviting good luck beckoning with their paw. Cats wit...

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    WOODPECKER (C.1890)

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    Woodpeckers are appreciated as a symbol of resourcefulness, flair and wisdom. Notorious builders, they awaken one's creativity and spiritual energy.

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    WHITE MACAW (C.1900)

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    Macaws are some of the biggest parrots. With their striking feathers, they represent unique flair, and the courage to keep rising high. From a wood...

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    SURUGA STREET (1856)

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    Hiroshige is considered to be one of the greatest 19th century Japanese print artists. In 1856, Hiroshige “retired from the world”, and became a Bu...

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    PAROQUET (C.1900)

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    In modern times called parakeet, this bird symbolises inner strength, quiet observation and a sweet disposition. From a woodblock print by the Japa...

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    BIRD AND RED IVY

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    As a sturdy plant able to grow in the harshest environment, the ivy symbolises perennial life and immortality. By Japanese woodblock print artist O...

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    GOLDFISH (C.1910)

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    The goldfish has also come to symbolise wealth in Chinese culture stemming from the fact that the Chinese word for fish (yú) is pronounced very sim...

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    CARPS IN WAVES

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    It is said that a koi carp swims up rivers and climbs waterfalls. The Japanese associates koi carps with perseverance in adversity, strength of pur...

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    COURTESAN WAKANA READING (1794)

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    In the series “Beauties of the Yoshiwara as Six Floral Immortals”, the artist Chôbunsai Eishi compares each courtesan to a beautiful flower.

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    COURTESAN READING (1776)

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    The 'Green Houses', or the pleasure houses, with the notable courtesans, became an integral part of Japanese life in the Edo period. “A Mirror of B...

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    DOG PUPPIES

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    Puppies are commonly associated to happiness, friendship, contentment and loyalty. Woodblock print by Kōno Bairei (1844-1895).

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    MONKEY ON TREE

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    The Japanese word for monkey, “saru’” is a homonym for the Japanese word “expel” (also pronounced saru), meaning “dispel” or “push away”. This has ...

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    COURTESAN HANAOGI

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    If a customer wished to see one of the high class “oiran” courtesans, they would first have to go via the “chaya” (tea house) who would act as medi...

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    DRAGON IN THE CLOUDS

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    Japanese brush painting from the Edo period attributed to Soga Nichokuan. Dragons first appear in Japanese literature dating as far back to 680 AD....

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