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Scissors for Flower Arrangement with a Bag

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Edo period (1615–1868)

Public domain scan of Japanese woodblock print, Ukiyo-e, of Edo period, Tokugawa rule, 18th-19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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1615 - 1699
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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[Flower arrangement from Fernerries Chatsworth Castle, England]

Car pooling at Lockheed Vega. Arrangements are made by phone, and Don's car is left at home. The few miles left in those tires of his can be used for emergency, or the car may be put completely out of service for the duration. Here, Don leaves the plant ready for the trip home under new car pooling arrangement

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Storage Bag (Chuval) Face - Public domain photo of museum object

The Heian Court Calligrapher Ono no Tōfū (894–966); “Calligraphy Brush” (Fude), from Four Friends of the Writing Table for the Ichiyō Poetry Circle (Ichiyō-ren Bunbō shiyū) From the Spring Rain Collection (Harusame shū), vol. 1

Two birds and the Moon - Drawing. Public domain image.

A view from the 350 ton overhead crane, looking down and forward, showing the traverse bulkhead arrangement and cargo holds of the Military Sealift Command's new vehicle transport ship USNS GILLILAND (T-AKR 298) under conversion in drydock #11 at Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation

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San Francisco disaster, victims leaving town with bag and baggage.

Storage Bag (Chuval) Face - Public domain photo of museum object

An overhead view looking down from the 350 ton crane, at the traverse bulkhead arrangement of the stern section of the Military Sealift Command's new vehicle transport ship USNS GILLILAND (T-AKR 298) under conversion in drydock #11 at Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation on the James River

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ink paper printing blocks prints relief prints surimono wood blocks woodblock prints edo period scissors flower arrangement flower arrangement bag ukiyo e japanese woodblock prints 17th century high resolution ultra high resolution japanese metropolitan museum of art japanese art japan