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TWO PARROTS AND BERRIES (C.1910)
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TWO PARROTS AND BERRIES (C.1910)
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The parrot symbolism is said to invoke hope, promise and the ability to achieve new goals with confidence. The bird also represents joy, happiness and positive energy. From a woodblock print by Ohara Koson (1877-1945).
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Kabuki Actor Sawamura Tossho II playing the role of Yume no Ichibei. “Irezumi” is the Japanese word for tattoo. Traditio...
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A silhouette of Charles Dickens sold from The Old Curiosity Shop in London. His novel The Old Curiosity Shop was publish...
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By British textile designer and potter William Morris (1834-1896), who was inspired by the thrush birds that frequently ...
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