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SNOW IN UENO: Japanese Art Print
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Text on the tag: A bridge, particularly a bridge over water, represents crossing over from the profane to the sacred. In Zen symbolism, red represe...
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Text on the tag: A bridge, particularly a bridge over water, represents crossing over from the profane to the sacred. In Zen symbolism, red represe...
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Text on the tag: This winter image is from the series “One Hundred Famous Views in the Various Provinces”, produced between 1859 and 1861. The land...
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Text on the tag: A quote from the Chinese philosopher Laozi (c.604 BC - c.531 BC) from his classic text “Tao Te Ching”, which is amongst the most t...
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Text on the tag: A bridge, particularly a bridge over water, represents crossing over from the profane to the sacred. In Zen symbolism, red represe...
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Text on the tag: Inokashira Park is very popular in the spring because of the captivating blooming cherry trees that line the pond. The cherry blos...
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Text on the tag: Hiroshige II was the student and adopted son of the great print master Hiroshige. This image is from the series “One Hundred Famou...
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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: While scholars debate the origin of the sacred mountain’s name “fuji”, one of the most commonly accepted is that the name sounds s...
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Text on the tag: This wooden bridge spanning the Sagami River is one of the three unusual bridges of Japan and still can be crossed today. Hiroshig...
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Text on the tag: Although the temple has been reconstructed several times, it was first built in 686 AD. It is best to visit this temple in the spr...
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Text on the tag: A canal created in the 17th century. Although the canal followed an absolutely straight line, Hiroshige depicted it with artistic...
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Text on the tag: Boats symbolise the ability to “stay afloat” and to travel through the confusions of the forces prevalent within our lives. Peace ...
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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: A torii structure depicted is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where ...
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Text on the tag: The origin of the sacred mountain’s name “fuji" is considered that the name sounds similar to “everlasting life.” Hiroshige is on...
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Text on the tag: Both the Japanese and Chinese regard the evergreen pine as a symbol of longevity, good fortune and steadfastness. Hiroshige is co...
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Text on the tag: Koinobori, meaning ‘carp streamer’, are carp-shaped windsocks traditionally flown in Japan to celebrate the Children’s Day. The a...
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Text on the tag: The wisteria, along with the bridge, made the grounds of this shrine a popular place to enjoy leisurely activities. Monet must ha...
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Text on the tag: The iris and it's beauty have captivated the hearts of the Japanese since ancient times. Most commonly, it is believed the iris h...
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Text on the tag: Kyobashi is a neighbourhood east of Tokyo Station - one of the city’s oldest commercial districts. It's name comes from the bridg...
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Text on the tag: The blooming of cherry blossoms, is a symbol of purity. Their spectacular bloom is enjoyed by many, but for a short period of tim...
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Text on the tag: The eagle symbolises leadership with its sharp wit and focused eyesight. Flying high with powerful vision and intelligence, it is...
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Text on the tag: While scholars debate the origin of the sacred mountain’s name “fuji”, one of the most commonly accepted is that the name sounds s...
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Text on the tag: Kobayashi is known for his prints depicting romantic nights and evening scenes, and stand as great examples of Japanese woodblock ...
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Text on the tag: Elegant restaurants (pictured north of the bridge) traditionally co-sponsored the major firework displays at the site, together w...
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Text on the tag: Both the Japanese and Chinese regard the evergreen pine as a symbol of longevity, good fortune and steadfastness. The artist Hiro...
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Text on the tag: Many cultures honour the butterfly as a symbol of transformation, and to keep our faith with any transition, development or growth...
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Text on the tag: The butterflies appear to dance as they flitter, and represent the ability to adapt, to grow, through the ever-changing stages in ...
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Text on the tag: Water is believed to incarnate the purity and the pliant simplicity of life. Design by the Japanese artist Kodo in 1935.. Conse...
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Text on the tag: The iris is associated with faith, hope, valour and wisdom, believed in Japan to be a symbol that purifies evil energies whilst of...
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Text on the tag: The iris is associated with faith, hope, valour and wisdom, believed in Japan to be a symbol that purifies evil energies whilst of...
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Text on the tag: The symbol of the ocean represents the soul, the subconscious, a primal state, dreams, fantasy and more, above which shapes are ma...
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Text on the tag: The wisteria flower bestows the meaning of immortality and longevity, whilst also representing thoughtful reverence to honour the ...
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Text on the tag: The butterfly can signify awakening, and a transformation in preparation to fly into a fresh new way of being. Design by Japanese ...
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Text on the tag: The butterfly can symbolise lightness and playfulness, whilst representing the powerful meaning of transformation, growth and rene...
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Text on the tag: The Japanese calligraphy reads “yoi otoshi wo” translating as “wishing you a good new year.” The New Year is the most important ti...
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