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2012-05-27
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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland illustrations by Arthur Rackham
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2012-05-26
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Atlantis departing the Mir station
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2012-05-24
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2012-05-20
Ariko Weeps as her Boat Drifts in the Moonlight, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (月岡芳年) is considered the last great master of ukiyo-e, and one of its greatest innovators. During his career, Japan began to adopt Western technologies for the mass production of images, such as photography, while Yoshitoshi continued to work in the old woodblock printing method. He has been praised for his ability to use the new ideas that came from the West and his own innovations while still preserving the best points of old ukiyo-e. It is estimated that he produced over 10,000 prints, some of his most famous belonging to the series One Hundred Aspects of the Moon (to which the above image belongs), Twenty-Eight Famous Murders with Verse, and New Forms of Thirty-Six Ghosts. He is commonly recognized as the greatest Japanese artist of his era.
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No matter what they wish for, no matter how far they go, people can never be anything but themselves. That’s all.
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