Figure 9:15. Suzuki Harunobu, Nurioke no bosetsu, Evening Snow on the Nurioke, from the series Zashiki hakkei, Eight Views of the Parlour, c. 1766, woodblock print, 27 x 20.5 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. You Might Also Like Figure 8:5. Chōbunshai Eishi, The Courtesan Hanaōgi of the Ōgiya Brothel (Ōgiya Hanaōgi), from the series Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters as Six Floral Immortals (Seirō bijin rokkasen), publisher Eijudo; c. 1794, polychrome woodblock print (nishiki-e), 37 × 25.1 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. January 27, 2026 Figure 9:1. Sydney Parkinson, completed by John Frederick Miller. Banksia serrata. 1773, watercolour on paper, Natural History Museum of London. January 27, 2026 Figure 11:8. Liu Chuang, Love Story, 2014, found books, coloured stones, and inscriptions on wall, dimensions variable, image courtesy of Liu Chuang and White Rabbit Collection, Sydney. Photography: Hamish MacIntosh. January 27, 2026 Leave a Reply Cancel reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Figure 8:5. Chōbunshai Eishi, The Courtesan Hanaōgi of the Ōgiya Brothel (Ōgiya Hanaōgi), from the series Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters as Six Floral Immortals (Seirō bijin rokkasen), publisher Eijudo; c. 1794, polychrome woodblock print (nishiki-e), 37 × 25.1 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. January 27, 2026
Figure 9:1. Sydney Parkinson, completed by John Frederick Miller. Banksia serrata. 1773, watercolour on paper, Natural History Museum of London. January 27, 2026
Figure 11:8. Liu Chuang, Love Story, 2014, found books, coloured stones, and inscriptions on wall, dimensions variable, image courtesy of Liu Chuang and White Rabbit Collection, Sydney. Photography: Hamish MacIntosh. January 27, 2026