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Adolf de Meyer | [Hokanji Temple (Yasaka Pagoda), Kyoto, Japan] | The Met | Japan photograph, Japan, Kyoto

Adolf de Meyer (1868–1946); by descent to Ernest Frohlich de Meyer (1914–1978); [...]; (Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, October 20, 1980, lot 052, to Wolf); [Daniel Wolf, Inc., New York, until 1981]Upon de Meyer's death, his adopted son and lover Ernest placed the artist's belongings in a steamer trunk and deposited it with a storage company in Los Angeles, where it remained until Ernest's death

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Geisha 1929 three apprentice Geisha girls | Three wise monkeys, Wise monkeys, Geisha

Three maiko (apprentice geisha) portraying The Three Wise Monkeys, which illustrate the proverb, "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil". Maiko Satogiku (right), Maiko Tomeko (centre), and Maiko Takewaka (left). Maiko Tomeko’s pocchiri (sash clasp) looks like it depicts a cat playing with a Temari ball.

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Mizaru, Kikazaru & Iwazaru (See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil), c. 1910. | Old Tokyo | See no evil, Three wise monkeys, Evil

See also: Nikko, Japan, c. 1910 Oumaya (Sacred Horse Stable), Nikko, c. 1920 "Koshin stones in the precinct of Tokyo reveal three seated monkeys as stated above. According to Meider, they 'represent the Japanese expression 'mi-zaru, kika-zaru, iwa-zaru, or 'not seeing, not hearing, not speaking,' in which the Japanese word zaru can also be associated

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Japan 1900-30's | 古写真, ヴィンテージの写真, 風景写真

This is a wonderful vintage photo collection shows the life in Japan from between the 1900s and 1930s. Japanese carriers, ca. 1920s Japaneses in the 1920s 'Long Term Development', ca. 1930s M.t Fuji, farm and wood gatherer, 1918 Men and young girls, ca. 1930s Mt Fuji, 1918. Mt Fuji, 1918 Mt. Fuji from about 1918 Old cars at trolley station, ca. 1920s Old Japan Festival, ca. 1920s Old Japanese military base with radio towers, ca. 1930s Street in Japan in the 1920s Sumo in the 1930s The Beppu…

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Japanese Traditional Clothing | Japanese traditional clothing, Japanese outfits, Kimono japan

Traditional clothing of Japan has always been a subject of curiosity and interest among ethnic and cultural enthusiasts, including travelers. The kimono is the most popular of the traditional clothes here, but there are other garments too which are worth a mention.

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