
FROG (1814): 2xPrints
Text on the tag: Image from a woodblock print by Matsumoto Hoji from the "Album of Pictures by Celebrated Artists". The Japanese word for frog is "...
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View full detailsText on the tag: The Japanese word for fox is "kitsune" - a regular subject of Japanese folklore portrayed with intelligence and paranormal abiliti...
View full detailsText on the tag: The haiku poem reads: “A single bird emerges, drenched by dew from morning cherry blossoms.” Depicting the calm scene of nature wi...
View full detailsText on the tag: Symbolising invincibility, power and might, the tiger is a highly potent figure used across many cultures in Asia, taking the king...
View full detailsText on the tag: The Japanese name for owl, Fukuro, usually is written with one single character, but can also be written with the combination of t...
View full detailsText 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 time...
View full detailsText on the tag: The Japanese word for monkey, “saru’” is a homonym for the Japanese word “expel” (also pronounced saru), meaning “dispel” or “push...
View full detailsText on the tag: A contemporary party adaptation of a woodblock print by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mean...
View full detailsText on the tag: A woodcut by the Dutch graphic artist and painter Julie de Graag (1877-1924). Linked to wisdom and intuitive knowledge and the abi...
View full detailsText on the tag: The crane has long been seen as a symbol of longevity and good fortune as it was thought to have a life span of a thousand years. ...
View full detailsText on the tag: The swallow for many, symbolises triumph and success, and for others representing love and loyalty. Design by the Japanese artist ...
View full detailsText on the tag: The combination of the bush warblers and plum blossoms can be found often in Japanese art as symbols of Spring. Expressive of endu...
View full detailsText on the tag: The Japanese associate koi carps as good fortune, symbolising perseverance in adversity, strength of purpose and determination to ...
View full detailsText on the tag: The egret is appreciated as an auspicious symbol in many cultures. In China, the egret symbolises strength, purity, patience and l...
View full detailsText on the tag: The eagle symbolises leadership with its sharp wit and focused eyesight. Flying high with powerful vision and intelligence, it is ...
View full detailsText on the tag: Temples and shrines often associated themselves with dragons. The mythical being has traditionally been celebrated for its benevol...
View full detailsText on the tag: The Japanese word for monkey, “saru”, is a homonym for the Japanese word “expel” (also pronounced saru), meaning “dispel” or “push...
View full detailsText on the tag: A contemporary Scottish adaptation of a woodblock print by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also m...
View full detailsText on the tag: A contemporary French adaptation of a woodblock print by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mea...
View full detailsText on the tag: A contemporary green adaptation of a woodblock print by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mean...
View full detailsText on the tag: A contemporary orange adaptation of a woodblock print by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mea...
View full detailsText on the tag: A contemporary pink adaptation of a woodblock print by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mean ...
View full detailsText on the tag: A contemporary yellow adaptation of a woodblock print by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mea...
View full detailsText on the tag: A contemporary purple adaptation of a woodblock print by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mea...
View full detailsText on the tag: A contemporary red adaptation of a woodblock print by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mean “...
View full detailsText on the tag: A contemporary blue adaptation of a woodblock print by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mean ...
View full detailsText on the tag: A contemporary adaptation of a woodblock print by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also mean “to r...
View full detailsText on the tag: A contemporary book reading adaptation of a woodblock print by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can al...
View full detailsText on the tag: A contemporary festive adaptation of a woodblock print by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can also me...
View full detailsText on the tag: Ducks symbolise protection, adaptability, emotional strength and the gift of intuition, whilst representing the importance of livi...
View full detailsText on the tag: The swan is symbol of beauty, love, grace, loyalty and trust. The katniss is an aquatic plant with arrowhead shaped leaves, symbol...
View full detailsText on the tag: The butterfly can signify awakening, and a transformation in preparation to fly into a fresh new way of being. The three leaves of...
View full detailsText on the tag: The Kingfisher is commonly associated to love, peace and hope for prosperity. The Dragonfly is a symbol of change, adaptability, s...
View full detailsText on the tag: As squirrels work hard and plan ahead for the rigid winter, they have come to symbolise readiness, plenitude, multi-tasking and la...
View full detailsText on the tag: The cockatoo is symbolic of self-acceptance and love, whilst also represents change, especially where we are to embark on a journe...
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