mai 22, 2013

actegratuit:

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Lee Ufan

mai 22, 2013
theantidote:

Woman after a Bath
by Goyo Hashiguchi 1880-1921
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theantidote:

Woman after a Bath

by Goyo Hashiguchi 1880-1921

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mai 22, 2013
neilanb:

love—thebeautyofthesoul:

                         http://love—thebeautyofthesoul.tumblr.com/

neilanb:

love—thebeautyofthesoul:

                         http://love—thebeautyofthesoul.tumblr.com/

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mai 22, 2013
greeneyes55:

Via Kacho Fugetsu

greeneyes55:

Via Kacho Fugetsu

(via goodmemory)

mai 22, 2013
theantidote:

Kitagawa Utamaro - The Courtesan Hinakoto
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theantidote:

Kitagawa Utamaro - The Courtesan Hinakoto

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mai 22, 2013
theantidote:

NobuyoshiAraki
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theantidote:

NobuyoshiAraki

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mai 22, 2013
theantidote:

Ceramic Sculpture (by ЯRAMIL)

theantidote:

Ceramic Sculpture (by ЯRAMIL)

mai 22, 2013
theantidote:

Takato Yamamoto
see also here
(via akatako:)

theantidote:

Takato Yamamoto

see also here

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mai 22, 2013

Light Passing Through by Ebrahim Mirmalek

Light Passing Through by Ebrahim Mirmalek

(Source : frenchtwist, via theantidote)

mai 22, 2013
theantidote:




Many ukiyo-e artists depicted bijinga (美人畫), pictures of ideal beauties who were often women of brothels of Yoshiwara quarter in Edo. Kitagawa Utamaro is perhaps the artist who pursued more than others the ideal of female beauty. In his well-known woodblock print Beauty in front of mirror in close-up we can see the neck hairline (項, unaji) which is one of women’s most attractive body parts. Kimono wraps the female body up and it uncovers nape and feet only. 


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theantidote:

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Many ukiyo-e artists depicted bijinga (美人畫), pictures of ideal beauties who were often women of brothels of Yoshiwara quarter in Edo. Kitagawa Utamaro is perhaps the artist who pursued more than others the ideal of female beauty. In his well-known woodblock print Beauty in front of mirror in close-up we can see the neck hairline (項, unaji) which is one of women’s most attractive body parts. Kimono wraps the female body up and it uncovers nape and feet only.

(via yajifun: / printsandthings:)

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