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Japan: 'Young Lady Looking through Door at Her Kamuro (Little Servant) who is Asleep on the Floor'. Ukiyo-e woodblock print by Suzuki Harunobu (1724-1770) c. 1765-1770.  Suzuki Harunobu was a Japanese woodblock print artist, one of the most famous in the Ukiyo-e style. He was an innovator, the first to produce full-colour prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-colour prints.  Harunobu used many special techniques, and depicted a wide variety of subjects, from classical poems to contemporary beauties (bijin, bijin-ga).-stock-foto
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Japan: 'Woman Breastfeeding An Infant'. Ukiyo-e woodblock print by Suzuki Harunobu (1724-1770), c. 1765.  Suzuki Harunobu was a Japanese woodblock print artist, one of the most famous in the Ukiyo-e style. He was an innovator, the first to produce full-color prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-colour prints.  Harunobu used many special techniques, and depicted a wide variety of subjects, from classical poems to contemporary beauties (bijin, bijin-ga). Like many artists of his day, Harunobu also produced a number of shunga, or erotic images.-stock-foto
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Lovers Interrupted, sheet 18 from the series Poems of the Husband and Wife Mane'emon by Isoda Koryusai, c. 1770/71, depicting an intimate couple reclining indoors while a servant observes from a raised platform above-stock-foto
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Yueyang Pavilion Kan? Isen’in Naganobu ??????? Japanese 1823 This diptych of colorful landscapes, brushed in meticulous detail, showcases the expert abilities of the painter Isen’in Naganobu, of the Edo Kano school, to convert famous Chinese poems of the past into evocative imagery for his wealthy Japanese clients of the early nineteenth century. On the right scroll, a two-story Chinese pavilion stands on the water’s edge. While a young servant prepares wine on the table, a scholar in red robes looks down at a fellow scholar in blue robes who has just arrived at the gate, accompanied by a groo-stock-foto
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Friedrichshafen, Germany. 04th Dec, 2021. Dressed as St. Nicholas and his servant Ruprecht, Erich Schwarz (in red and with mitre) and Michael Huber (Ruprecht) visit the Herold family from Ailingen near Friedrichshafen. The two actors belong to the St. Nicholas Guild of Friedrichshafen, which wants to preserve the tradition of St. Nicholas of Myra. During the visit, the children of two families recite poems and musical pieces, and in return, St. Nicholas and Ruprecht read from their books, giving reprimands and praise. Credit: Felix Kästle/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Friedrichshafen, Germany. 04th Dec, 2021. Dressed as St. Nicholas and his servant Ruprecht, Erich Schwarz (in red and with mitre) and Michael Huber (Ruprecht) visit the Herold family from Ailingen near Friedrichshafen. The two actors belong to the St. Nicholas Guild of Friedrichshafen, which wants to preserve the tradition of St. Nicholas of Myra. During the visit, the children of two families recite poems and musical pieces, and in return, St. Nicholas and Ruprecht read from their books, giving reprimands and praise. Credit: Felix Kästle/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Friedrichshafen, Germany. 04th Dec, 2021. As St. Nicholas and his servant Ruprecht, Erich Schwarz (in red and with mitre) and Michael Huber (Ruprecht) visit the Herold family from Ailingen near Friedrichshafen. The two actors belong to the St. Nicholas Guild of Friedrichshafen, which wants to preserve the tradition of St. Nicholas of Myra. During the visit, the children of two families recite poems and musical pieces, and in return, St. Nicholas and Ruprecht read from their books, giving reprimands and praise. Credit: Felix Kästle/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Friedrichshafen, Germany. 04th Dec, 2021. Dressed as St. Nicholas and his servant Ruprecht, Erich Schwarz (in red and with mitre) and Michael Huber (Ruprecht) visit the Herold family from Ailingen near Friedrichshafen. The two actors belong to the St. Nicholas Guild of Friedrichshafen, which wants to preserve the tradition of St. Nicholas of Myra. During the visit, the children of two families recite poems and musical pieces, and in return, St. Nicholas and Ruprecht read from their books, giving reprimands and praise. Credit: Felix Kästle/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Friedrichshafen, Germany. 04th Dec, 2021. Dressed as St. Nicholas and his servant Ruprecht, Erich Schwarz (in red and with mitre) and Michael Huber (Ruprecht) visit the Herold family from Ailingen near Friedrichshafen. The two actors belong to the St. Nicholas Guild of Friedrichshafen, which wants to preserve the tradition of St. Nicholas of Myra. During the visit, the children of two families recite poems and musical pieces, and in return, St. Nicholas and Ruprecht read from their books, giving reprimands and praise. Credit: Felix Kästle/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Friedrichshafen, Germany. 04th Dec, 2021. Dressed as St. Nicholas and his servant Ruprecht, Erich Schwarz (in red and with mitre) and Michael Huber (Ruprecht) visit the Herold family from Ailingen near Friedrichshafen. The two actors belong to the St. Nicholas Guild of Friedrichshafen, which wants to preserve the tradition of St. Nicholas of Myra. During the visit, the children of two families recite poems and musical pieces, and in return, St. Nicholas and Ruprecht read from their books, giving reprimands and praise. Credit: Felix Kästle/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Friedrichshafen, Germany. 04th Dec, 2021. Dressed as St. Nicholas and his servant Ruprecht, Erich Schwarz (in red and with mitre) and Michael Huber (Ruprecht) visit the Herold family from Ailingen near Friedrichshafen. The two actors belong to the St. Nicholas Guild of Friedrichshafen, which wants to preserve the tradition of St. Nicholas of Myra. During the visit, the children of two families recite poems and musical pieces, and in return, St. Nicholas and Ruprecht read from their books, giving reprimands and praise. Credit: Felix Kästle/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Friedrichshafen, Germany. 04th Dec, 2021. Dressed as St. Nicholas and his servant Ruprecht, Erich Schwarz (in red and with mitre) and Michael Huber (Ruprecht) come to the Herold family from Ailingen near Friedrichshafen. The two actors belong to the St. Nicholas Guild of Friedrichshafen, which wants to preserve the tradition of St. Nicholas of Myra. During the visit, the children of two families recite poems and musical pieces, and in return, St. Nicholas and Ruprecht read from their books, giving reprimands and praise. Credit: Felix Kästle/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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. Copy to an elongated surimono. The poems on the original are lost at this performance. On the back of the servant the symbol of the gogawa. With two poems. The print is a B copy.-stock-foto
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The waterless shell; Minasegai; A comparison of Genroku poems and shells; Genroku Kasen Kaiawase. Frogs sitting on stones in a cage. After a room screen with the image of a man on horseback accompanied by servants. The three books on the ground refer to a collection of poems from the 15th century. The image on the room screen refers to General Minamoto No Yoshiie with the Ide River. The frogs that are not in the water, but on stones, refer to the title of the print. With two poems.-stock-foto
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Ride to the temple. Woman with framed painting in hand on horseback with servant in a mountain landscape. On the painting is 'inari shrine of Masaki'. The six poems are all cut.-stock-foto
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Plum blossom and poet; A set of room screens. Two parts of a miniature room screen with a closer to the left and a servant overlooking the sea; Right plum blossom and a silver moon. With two poems.-stock-foto
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Courtisane writes on a range; Poems writing iran with servant. A high-ranking Courtisane (Oiran) is about to calligraphering the range that it holds. With three poems.-stock-foto
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Tanabata: The Courtisane Tsukioka from the Tamaya House; Tanabata: Tamaya Uchi Tsukioka; Poems on colorful paper for the five seasons; Hana No Irogami Gosetsu Yomiuta. Courtisane, with bundle of paper in the right hand, accompanied by her Kamuro (youngest servant of a courtesane).-stock-foto
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Woman and servant with temple gift. A woman and her servant walking along the Sumida river with a temple gift; An EMA or votive print, with the image of a camellia and an anchor. With two poems.-stock-foto
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Seiôbô and a long-haired turtle; A set of room screens. Two parts of a miniature room with links a island worn by a long-haired turtle (minogame) and on the right the Chinese fairy Seiôbô with a servant and banana leaves in the background. A bowl with immortality treasics on a table. The long-haired turtle symbolizes a long life, because of the belief that his seaweed stares would only grow after a life of 10,000 years. With two poems.-stock-foto
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First water of the new year. A nobleman looks while his servant creates the first water of the new year (Wakamizu) from the Put, behind them a flowering plum blossom. With two poems.-stock-foto
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Minamoto no yoshiie on horseback and bird on branch; A set of room screens. Two parts of a miniature room screen: on the left a bird on a cherry blossom branch; On the right the MINAMOTO no Yoshiie warrior (1039-1106) on horseback with his servant at a river. With two poems.-stock-foto
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Maid maid with kimono on tray. A maid is in kneaded attitude for a chamber of honor and offers a folded kimono on a varnished tray. The courtly holds a book, next to her is a book trolley. With two poems.-stock-foto
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The poet Yamabe No Akahito looking at the Fuji mountain; Poems of one hundred poets; Hyakunin Isshu No Uchi. Man in Heian Hofkleding (Yamabe No Akahito) standing with young servant on beach, under pine, looking at the Fuji mountain.-stock-foto
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Courtisan and servants. A Courtisane with her maid (Kamuro) sitting on a bench at a tea house, a servant behind them. The Grote Crane probably refers to the House of the Crane (Tsuruya) in the Yoshiwara District. The dragon stands for the dragon year 1796. No poems, probably cut off.-stock-foto
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Number one: Temple servant with white horse; Sono Ichi; The spring horse; Harugoma. A female temple teenager with court hat (eboshi) and a kimono on which dingers are depicted for the New Year. She leads a fungus to the reins to a bridge. The horse is a ceremonial New Year's gift for the temple. With two poems.-stock-foto
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Hofdame with plum blossom branch. A lady holds a plum blossom branch. A girl kneels in front of her, behind her is a young servant. With four poems.-stock-foto
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A dancing nobleman. A partially exchanged shield painting with an image of a dancing nobleman in formal outfit and a servant behind him who holds a parasol. Dance from a comic play (Kye), entitled Suehirogari (the game of the impeller). With two poems.-stock-foto
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Twenty-Four Japanese examples or Philial Piety for the Honchôren. Three men sit on the ground for a gentleman on a pillow. A servant holds a tray with a letter to it. Hôjô Yasutoki (1183-1242) was a consultant for the Kamakura government (Bakufu). Here he receives a return from Minamoto No Sanetomo (on the cushion) for his obedience to his parents. The book work compiled the mirror of the east (Azama Kagami) in the Late Kamakura period (1249-1382). With two poems.-stock-foto
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Illustration in Heine´s poem "der Weiße Elephant"  or The White Elephant, German writer and poet Heinrich Heine, poem collection Romancero, 1880-stock-foto
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Isaiah, Old Testament, by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld-stock-foto
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Isaiah, Old Testament, by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld-stock-foto
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Isaiah, Old Testament, by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld-stock-foto
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Phillis Wheatley, servant to Mr. John Wheatley, of Boston Phillis Wheatley Peters, also spelled Phyllis and Wheatly (c. 1753– 1784) was an American author who is considered the first African-American author of a published book of poetry. Born in West Africa, she was kidnapped and subsequently sold into slavery at the age of seven or eight and transported to North America, where she was bought by the Wheatley family of Boston. After she learned to read and write, they encouraged her poetry when they saw her talent.  The publication in London of her Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral-stock-foto
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fine arts, Utamaro, Kitagawa (1753 - 1806), graphic, "The courtesan Wakaume with servant", 1790, colour woodcut, private collection, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared-stock-foto
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Japan: 'Young Lady Looking through Door at Her Kamuro (Little Servant) who is Asleep on the Floor'. Ukiyo-e woodblock print by Suzuki Harunobu (1724-1770) c. 1765-1770.  Suzuki Harunobu was a Japanese woodblock print artist, one of the most famous in the Ukiyo-e style. He was an innovator, the first to produce full-colour prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-colour prints.  Harunobu used many special techniques, and depicted a wide variety of subjects, from classical poems to contemporary beauties (bijin, bijin-ga).-stock-foto
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Boston Women's Memorial-stock-foto
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Phillis Wheatley statue in the Boston Women's Memorial-stock-foto
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Phillis Wheatley statue in the Boston Women's Memorial-stock-foto
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Phillis Wheatley statue in the Boston Women's Memorial-stock-foto