George And Sons Limited Collection
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"George and Sons Limited: A Journey Through Time with Japanese Art" Step into the world of George and Sons Limited, where art comes alive through centuries-old masterpieces. From the mischievous Monkey of Tachibana Morikuni in 1720 to the elegant Courtesan captivated by Suzuki Harunobu's prints in 1770, this collection is a testament to Japan's rich artistic heritage. Immerse yourself in Hishikawa Moronobu's depiction of a Man with swords and another with a lantern from 1681, transporting you back to an era filled with samurai valor and mysterious allure. Witness the wisdom etched on the faces of Barefoot elderly men with walking sticks by Hokusai in 1820, reminding us that age is but a number when it comes to appreciating beauty. Feel your heart race as you witness Horse-racing at the Kamo Festival captured between 1692-1696 by an unknown artist. Marvel at Nishimura Shigenaga's skillful portrayal of a Man with kettle on a stove from early-mid 18th century, evoking warmth and tranquility within its delicate strokes. Travel back further in time as Carriages drawn by oxen grace Hishikawa Moronobu's work from 1663, showcasing both elegance and functionality. Let Mount Ogura and the Uji River come alive before your eyes through Totoya Hokkei's masterpiece dating back to 1824 – nature intertwined seamlessly with human existence. Discover Hon ami Koetsu’s tribute to The poet Taira no Kanemori circa1610; his words immortalized through brushstrokes that transcend time itself. Join Kitagawa Utamaro aboard Women on a boat painted in1801 as they navigate life’s currents together.