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Ryuushin_en: September 2010
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September 11, 2010. The Classical Japanese Martial Arts in the West: Problems in Transmission. Musashi and Tsukahara Bokuden,. It is, almost undeniably, a fundamental aspect of the American character to be more or less constantly in search of something better. We seem to have almost a genetically predisposed desire for something different, something out of the ordinary. We are, to put it less charitably, perhaps, easily bored. The bujutsu, also referred to as the. Literally it means the "old" or "ancient...
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japanese animal bronze & iron (edo & meiji period): BURNING DOGY
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Japanese animal bronze and iron (edo and meiji period). An amateur attempt to colect images of japanese metalwork and ivory masterpieces. Sunday, August 23, 2009. Or incense burner in the form of a seated hound wearing a bell on a cord, of cast and cold chiseled yellow bronze. Early Edo Period, 17th century. From the Azuchi-Momoyama into the Early Edo Period, it became fashionable for. To keep large numbers of. Or decorative screens of the period but rarely became subjects for bronzes such as this. Origi...
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japanese animal bronze & iron (edo & meiji period): OH MY DEER
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Japanese animal bronze and iron (edo and meiji period). An amateur attempt to colect images of japanese metalwork and ivory masterpieces. Sunday, August 30, 2009. Or incense burner in the form of a seated deer stretching its neck upwards and crying to the moon, the lid in the form of a. Fungus of immortality which has fallen onto the deer's back, of cast and cold chiseled bronze.With a double storage box. Edo Period, late 17th - early 18th century. 85" high x 5.5" wide x 3.75" deep. PASS ME THE HONNEY.
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japanese animal bronze & iron (edo & meiji period): DANCING BULL
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Japanese animal bronze and iron (edo and meiji period). An amateur attempt to colect images of japanese metalwork and ivory masterpieces. Sunday, August 30, 2009. Kōro or incense burner in the form of a large dancing bull carrying bundled brushwood on its back, of cast and cold chiseled bronze with gold eyes. Signed with a chiseled inscription on the back: Yokokawa Eikyū Saku.Kanazawa Jū, or Made by Yokokawa Eikyu of Kanazawa. Late Edo Period, circa 1825. 13-5/8" high x 17-1/2" long x 11" deep.
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japanese animal bronze & iron (edo & meiji period): BIG BUNNY
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Japanese animal bronze and iron (edo and meiji period). An amateur attempt to colect images of japanese metalwork and ivory masterpieces. Sunday, August 30, 2009. In the form of an alarmed plump rabbit, of cast and cold chiseled bronze with touches of gilt. Unsigned. Late Edo Period, early 19th century. The bronze and gilding have taken on a warm softness with age. 5" high x 4.5" long x 2 7/8" deep. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Incense burner - brule parfum. Kame (turtle or tortoise).
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japanese animal bronze & iron (edo & meiji period): THUMBS UP
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Japanese animal bronze and iron (edo and meiji period). An amateur attempt to colect images of japanese metalwork and ivory masterpieces. Sunday, August 30, 2009. Or incense burner in the form of a hare crouching and looking upwards, its ears pointedly alert, of cast and cold chiseled bronze. A cloud form hinges the lid across the back. Late Muromachi–Momoyama Period, 16th century. Probably admiring the moon, this hare has soft curving lines and extremely fine color. Bronze. 8" high x 5 3/16" x 3 5.
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Heresiarch's Dungeon: By viewing this post, you're breaking the law
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Tuesday, 14 September 2010. By viewing this post, you're breaking the law. That's if you're in Britain, that is. In other parts of the world, you may be OK - though probably not. It depends. This rather worn print, by the early nineteenth century Japanese master Eisen, is currently being offered for sale by Fuji Arts. Depicts a woman being groped and orally pleasured by two octopuses. Is the woman a prostitute, or is the man her husband? My purpose here, though, is to draw attention to the probable illeg...
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Ryuushin: Las artes marciales clásicas japonesas en occidente: problemas de transmisión
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11 de septiembre de 2010. Las artes marciales clásicas japonesas en occidente: problemas de transmisión. Musashi y Tsukahara Bokuden,. Es, casi innegable, un aspecto fundamental de la personalidad americana, el ser mas o menos constante en la búsqueda de algo mejor. Parecemos tener un deseo casi genético por lo diferente, por aquello que se salga de lo común. Para expresarlo de una manera menos caritativa, quizás, nos aburrimos con facilidad. Para encajar con los apetitos pastoriles del publico interesad...
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Ryuushin: 2010.11
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22 de noviembre de 2010. Junko Ueda: Fantasmas samurai en el retiro nocturno. Espectáculo de Satsuma Biwa realizado por Junko Ueda en el retiro de Madrid durante la noche en blanco, 11 de septiembre de 2010. SXIII Traducción al castellano y notas del profesor Carlos Rubio López de la Llave y Rumi Tami Moratalla. Madrid: Gredos, 2009. Kurosawa, Akira. Tora no O o Fumu Otokachi. Los hombres que caminan sobre la cola del tigre. 1945 Adaptación al cine de la obra de teatro Kabuki Kanjinchō. Sorprendentemente...