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MOON PINE AT UENO (1857)
Text on the reverse side: Both the Japanese and Chinese regard the evergreen pine as a symbol of longevity, good fortune and steadfastness. The ar...
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Text on the reverse side: Both the Japanese and Chinese regard the evergreen pine as a symbol of longevity, good fortune and steadfastness. The ar...
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Text on the reverse side: Pissarro painted this from his balcony at No.1 Gloucester Terrace, with Kew Green in the foreground, Kew Road to the left...
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Text on the reverse side: Pissarro moved back to the Pontoise area where he had lived previously, and remained there for ten years producing over t...
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Text on the reverse side: Camille Pissarro worked mainly in the Paris area but painted in London during visits. Similar to several other great arti...
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Text on the reverse side: Chiswick Eyot is an uninhabited river island, and is the most downstream island of the River Thames that is now a nature ...
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Text on the reverse side: 55m in height, the horse figure on the Salisbury Plain is the oldest of several white horses that can be found in Wiltshi...
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Text on the reverse side: Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) British painter, book illustrator, and designer, who grew up in Sussex. He is particularly kno...
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Text on the reverse side: Hiroshige is considered to be one of the greatest 19th century Japanese print artists. In 1856, Hiroshige “retired from ...
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Text on the reverse side: The print depicts a stunning view on the Pine Beach at Miho, with Mount Fuji in the background. Both the pine tree as wel...
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Text on the reverse side: As soon as Van Gogh arrived in Arles in the South of France, he painted almost daily in the orchard to capture the magnif...
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Text on the reverse side: This is the only painting where Van Gogh paints the 13th century church in Auvers in its full form. Through the energetic...
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Text on the reverse side: Throughout van Gogh’s career, wheat fields have been a great source of inspiration for the artist, serving as a subject d...
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Text on the reverse side: Throughout Van Gogh’s career, wheat-fields have been a great source of inspiration for the artist serving as a subject du...
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Text on the reverse side: A quote from the Chinese philosopher Laozi (c.604 BC - c.531 BC) from his classic text “Tao Te Ching”, which is amongst t...
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Text on the reverse side: Hiroshige II was the student and adopted son of the great print master Hiroshige. This image is from the series “One Hund...
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Text on the reverse side: Known as Le Drapeau Tricolore (French Tricolors), the origin of the French flag dates to 1790 and the French Revolution w...
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Text on the reverse side: Full name of Giovanni Antonio Canal, the notable Italian painter Canaletto worked in London from 1746 to 1756 painting ma...
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Text on the reverse side: Monet painted over 30 variations of the same motif, and 20 were exhibited in 1895. Art historian Paul Hayes Tucker, write...
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Text on the reverse side: This illustration from the 6th edition of John Stow’s Survey of London included an engraving of the Northwest view of St...
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Text on the reverse side: Birmingham-based lithographer, Charles Radclyffe, worked in London in 1842 to capture this South Western view of St Paul...
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Text on the reverse side: As Japan is an island nation, boats play a significant role in its society and culture. They symbolise endurance and the...
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Text on the reverse side: Paper lanterns were introduced to Japan in the 8th century and are considered good luck symbols as well as a symbol of h...
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Text on the reverse side: During the early 20th century, Kagurazaka, located in Tokyo, was renowned as an entertainment district, filled with geis...
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Text on the reverse side: Claude Monet's "Cliffs at Etretat" series, showcases his relentless pursuit to capture the transient effects of light on...
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Text on the reverse side: Painted by the court official Wang Yuanqi (1642-1715), the inscription expresses his feelings of frustration and finding...
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Text on the reverse side: The waterfall was portrayed as a religious symbol in Japanese artworks from the early 13th Century. In the 15th century,...
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Text on the reverse side: The poplar trees stood along the bank of the Epte River near Monet’s Giverny estate. Monet’s poplars became a series of p...
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Text on the reverse side: Painting by Scottish painter Joseph Farquharson (1846-1935). Famous for landscapes, especially those of winter scenes th...
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Text on the reverse side: The view here is of the daily life of Paris, looking down from the window of Grand Hotel de Russie. Pissarro’s works of P...
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Text on the reverse side: One of Pissarro’s best known pointillist images, the view depicts his neighbour’s yard. It was a piece Pissarro took prid...
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Text on the reverse side: The painting depicts the road connecting Valhermeil with Pontoise, a village northwest of Paris where the artist lived fo...
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Text on the reverse side: After moving to Eragny-sur-Epte, Pissarro’s works took on the subject of the French countryside of Normandy and the rhyth...
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Text on the reverse side: View of Pontoise, located northwest of Paris. The critic Émile Zola’s described Pissarro’s work of the rural French lands...
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Text on the reverse side: Similar to several other great artists, Pissarro found refuge in London to escape the Franco-Prussian war and first visit...
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Text on the reverse side: Pissarro described the city of Paris as having a “silvery atmosphere”. He painted the cityscape of Paris from his window ...
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Text on the reverse side: St. Thomas, where the artist Camille Pissarro was born, is an island in the Southern Caribbean. Having been sent to a boa...
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