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Picture of the Exiled Councilor Yukihira Ason Amusing Himself with the Two Divers Murasame and Matsukaze at Suma Beach, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, December 1886, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japanese and Korean Art
two separate sheets; beach scene; seated young man at left in profile from PR, wearing a white blouse and lavender skirt with white floral patterns, with hair tied on top of his head, and a brown, green and white fan resting against his leg; two standing topless woman with long loose hair at right, one wearing a blue flowered skirt and the other wearing a red skirt with stars and sunbursts; shells and fish on beach between man and women Size: 14 3/4 × 9 15/16 in. (37.47 × 25.24 cm) (sheet, each, approx., vertical ōban diptych) Medium: Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/127914/
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Heron Maiden from the series "New Forms of Thirty-Six Ghosts", Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, 1889, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
Bruce Goff Archive, gift of Shin'enkan, Inc. Medium: Color woodblock print
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/196867/
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Courtesans Readying for the Evening Activities, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, 1889, Brooklyn Museum: Asian Art
Size: 14 x 9 7/8 in. (35.6 x 25.1 cm) Medium: Woodblock print
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/148732
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“May Luck be Yours on Halloween”
Happy Halloween 2021 Happy Followers!
And Thank you for shaping, supporting and sharing our journey so far!
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, “The old devil woman retrieving her arm” (Japan 1889). A woodcut from a series of illustrations created for a 19th-century Japanese collection of ghost stories and folktales. (National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne)
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"Teach me .... Please?!"
Characters: Tsukishima x FEMALEREADER
Anime: Haikyuu
Warnings: Angst, shouting, scolding, crying, violence.
Type: Short imagine
Summary: You had tried, and failed at impressiving your boyfriend with trying out for the girls volleyball team. Though you didn't make the team. On the bright side, they suggested on you trying out in two weeks. Since there were going to be re-tryouts. And who came to mind to help you? Your boyfriend, but it kind of back fired. Suki, isn't the greatest with feelings or expressing them.
"Suki! Please?!" You begged, practically on your hands and knees, following close behind him. He was on his way to the gym, to start practice, his bag hanging from his shoulder as he tried and failed to ignore you.
"I've told you, I can't, ask your sister. Isn't she a blocker as well?" He questioned, slightly getting annoyed at your persistent questioning and begging.
"Yeah, but she is busy with her last tournament, last practice, you know how she is, plus she told me to ask you since you're better it," You told him, trying to win him over with the compliment. Though your sister did say, 'He has this attitude and air around him, like he is such a great blocker or better at it then me. He is, but still, respect your upper classmate.'
"I know for a fact, those weren't your sister exact words. But what about me? I have tournaments, and practices," He spoke, standing now at the entrance of the gym, hand on the door handle to slide it open. The shouts, and ball hitting the ground were heard, along with Hinata shouting for another ball.
"I'm already late, we can talk about this after practice."
"But Suki, I need help, they're having tryouts again in two weeks. Teach me... Please?!" You pleaded, "Your being pathetic right now, I already told you no," Suki said for the final time, venom in his voice. He opened the door and slammed it shut. Which wasnt a good idea, it gained the attention of everyone.
"Why did you slam it shut man?" Noaya asked, "Yeah, we were wanting to leave it open today, it's kind of hot," Tanaka spoke up behind Noaya, jogging over to the door and before Suki could say anything. He opened it, surprising you with the suddenness of it, a small scream was heard.
There stood everyone, starring at you, and Suki with a flushed face and regretting his words and actions. But he wasn't going to say anything, because he didn't want to admit that he knew he fucked up. Tears fell from yours eyes, cheeks wet and tinted. "Hey, what's wrong? Suki your girl-"
"No, it's fine, I'm going to go now." You hurried out, bumping into Coach Ukai.
"Hey, isn't that your girlfriend glasses? Aren't you going to go after her? Looked really upset, and was crying."
Silence was met, and shocked faces were shown around the gym. As Suki, shrugged his shoulders an started to put on his shoes for practice. Hushed whispers were heard, Suki trying his best to ignore them till Kageyama opened his mouth.
"I think your the pathetic one, she was just asked for your help. And you were such a dick too her," Kageyama blurted out, the second years and third years behind him, trying to tell him to keep quit and not say anything.
"She just wanted your help, she is always so willing to help your sorry ass. Spiking balls to help better your blocking, bring you food to make sure you are eating, staying out late to help with your serve and even give YOU some pointers. But the second, she asks for a little help from you? You turn your cheek, and make her cry, not to mention humiliate her as well in public. Some boyfriend you are," Kageyama turned around, shocked and terrified expressions on everyone face.
"Duck," Tanaka whispered, but it was already too late, Suki had already thrown the volleyball at the back of Kageyama head.
Then all hell broke lose, shouts were heard from inside the gym.
While this was going on. You were walking back home, shoulders slumped and head down. Tears all dried up, but still a sad mood.
Maybe tomorrow, you'll try talking to him again?
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Ichikawa Danjūrō IX as Musashibō Benkei in The Subscription List (Kanjinchō), Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Meiji period, datable to 1890, Harvard Art Museums: Prints
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Philip Hofer Fund for the Purchase of Asian Art Size: Paper: H. 36.6 cm x W. 24.6 cm (14 7/16 x 9 11/16 in.) Medium: Right panel from a woodblock print (nishiki-e) triptych; ink, color, and metallic pigment on paper
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/211703
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Yes, it's Daylight Savings Time, and yes we're thinking about the sun and the moon. But we adore these details from 'Yoshitoshi: One Hundred Aspects of the Moon' on any morning, noon or night of the year. Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839–92) was the last great woodblock print master of the ukiyo-e tradition. With his distinctive dramatic line and use of gorgeous colors, Yoshitoshi was soon recognized by his contemporaries as the most outstanding woodblock artist of his time. 'One Hundred Aspects of the Moon' is regarded as his greatest achievement. The series brings to life the history and mythology of ancient Japan. In all 100 prints, the moon figures prominently, either clearly visible in the design itself, or else referred to in the beautiful poem in the text cartouche. The subjects of the prints range from historical figures such as the novelist and court lady Murasaki and samurai warlords such as Takeda Shingen to mythological creatures and scenes related to the Japanese theater forms kabuki, noh and kyogen. Read more via linkinbio. Edited with text by Bas Verberk. Foreword by Adele Schlombs. Published by @buchhandlungwaltherkoenigwien #TsukiokaYoshitoshi #yoshitoshi #100aspectsofthemoon #daylightsavingstime #moon #ukiyoe #woodblockprints #woodblock https://www.instagram.com/p/CbDbhvFpx_d/?utm_medium=tumblr
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// Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Tajima Seitaro Murders His Young Wife When She Refuses to Return to Him, 1875. Yoshitoshi’s work has energy, creativity and boldness that can’t be matched. He can make scenes of the utmost brutality still have an innate grace and intoxicating drama that makes the work come alive. I love the way his figures are drawn so expressively- toes splay in fear, lips curl in disgust, eyes become hooded with death. Yoshitoshi’s work is so much more complex than simple violence for violence’s sake too- he was working through the horrors that surrounded him and using this (comparatively small) period of his work to exorcise the demons that he and his country were experiencing at that time. I also suggest looking at his “One Hundred Aspects of the Moon”- he had an exceptionally beautiful way of seeing. Beautiful Bizarre Guest Curator: Kristen Lui-Wong (@kliuwong) ... posted on Instagram - https://instagr.am/p/CIzamvWITIX/
#TAKEOVER#beautifulbizarre#KristenLuiWong#TsukiokaYoshitoshi#art#artwork#artmagazine#contemporaryart
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Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) Fujiwara Yasumasa Plays the Flute by Moonlight, ca. 1883.
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Drawing of Samanosuke Mitsutoshi with Fox Fires, from the series One Hundred Ghost Stories of China and Japan (Wakan hyaku monogatari), Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Meiji period, 1865, Harvard Art Museums: Drawings
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Daniel and Pearl K. Bell Size: Paper: H. 39.2 cm x W. 27.9 cm (15 7/16 x 11 in.) Medium: Unmatted ["ōban"-sized] sheet; ink on (very thin) paper
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/54247
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Bugün uzun bir sürenin ardından okullar açıldı 🎈 🔔 20 seneyi aşkın bir süredir okuyan kendime, okulunu özleyen, bu sene yeni sınıflara geçen, okula ilk defa başlayacak öğrencilere ve en az öğrenciler kadar heyecanlı ve sabırsız olan velilere ve öğretmenlere güzel bir dönem ve bolca sabır diliyorum! Umarım kendimde dahil olmak üzere her birimiz okuyarak, öğrenerek ve kendimi geliştirerek istediğimiz noktalara gelebiliriz! 🎉 1- Steve McCurry - Hazara School Children / 2- Julian Germain - Deneside Infants' School, Seaham, County Durham, UK. Reception and Year 1 / 3- Kurt Stallaert - Gambia School Boy / 4- Henri Fantin-Latour - A Studio at Les Batignolles / 5- Edward Serotta - Photo Student, Teacher Lander School Budapest / 6- Orlando Agudelo Botero - Educacion De La Proxima Generacion (Education of the Next Generation) / 7- Stephane Graff - School / 8- Tsukioka Yoshitoshi - Brocade Pictures for Moral Education: Mother Meng's Teaching / 9- Adeshola Makinde - Equal Education For All #art #sanat #painter #photography #fotoğraf #photojournalism #stevemccurry #juliangermain #kurtstallaert #henrifantinlatour #edwardserotta #orlandoagudelobotero #stephanegraff #tsukiokayoshitoshi #adesholamakinde #okullaraçıldı #schoolsareopen #education #equaleducationmatters #eşiteğitimhaktır #sanatıkeşfet #coronadays #benibunaannemzorladi https://www.instagram.com/p/CTevPxLoq3P/?utm_medium=tumblr
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The Cry of the Fox, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, January 1886, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japanese and Korean Art
one sheet; human figure with a fox's head, looking back over PL shoulder; string of blue beads and green bamboo staff held in hands; grey, white with grey flowers and turquoise garments; dry tall grasses at left and right; night sky with crescent moon Size: 12 15/16 × 8 13/16 in. (32.86 × 22.38 cm) (image, Vertical ōban) 14 5/8 × 9 7/8 in. (37.15 × 25.08 cm) (sheet) Medium: Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/127900/
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Ichikawa Danjūrō IX as Kezori Kuemon, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, 1890, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
Frederick W. Gookin Collection Size: 74 x 37 cm Medium: Color woodblock prints; ōban triptych
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/102617/
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Moon of the Pleasure Quarters, from the series One Hundred Aspects of the Moon, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, 1886, Brooklyn Museum: Asian Art
Ōban. Night scene with full moon upper center left, blossoms falling from trees, woman in foreground wearing light and dark purple wrap. Kuruwa means "pleasure quarters." This is number 24 in the series. Condition: Stable. Size: Sheet: 14 x 9 1/2 in. (35.6 x 24.1 cm) Medium: Color woodblock print on paper
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/173788
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-UNMENTIONED BIRTHDAYS-
Style: Headcannon.
Characters: Tsukishima, Yamaguchi, Kageyama
Anime: haikyuu
Summary: You never told them when your birthday was, due to having a birthday when school was never in session. And these are the reactions, of when they find out.
Request from @blue-asher: about headcannons of some Haikyuu characters reacting to you not telling them it was your birthday? Like, they could found out from your classmates that same day or reader mentioning it days later.
A/N: Requests are currently open! Go to this post for reference! Thank you for requesting this, I can relate too it since my birthday falls when school is out of session so no one never knew unless told otherwise.
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TSUKISHIMA:
First thing
He would gentle slap you up the head
In an .. enduring kind of way
But also a "hey what the fuck?!" Kind of way
He found out by your friends asking and pestering him what he was doing at the practice gym on this day
He replied back with "What are you doing here? I'm not the only one here,"
And they just stand there like "... He has a point"
But then one blurts out "We already visited Y/N ! And gave her gifts and told her happy birthday! What have you done?!"
Of course
He gets hit right in the face from the ball bouncing off the wall
Realizes that it is practically almost the end of the day and that you never even told.him when your birthday even was
So while standing there, and getting bombarded with questions and scolding by your friends
You walk in
Unbeknownst to the whole conversation
"Y/N-chan! You want us too beat him up?! "
"YEAH HE FORGOT YOUR BIRTHDAY!"
"WHAT KIND OF BOYFRIEND WOULD DO THAT ?!"
They all start shouting and hollering their distaste for the whole thing
And you very calmly
Just walk over, grab his hand and lead him out of the gym.
"I.. I didn't know, I'm sorry, but you never even told me"
*que the light slap up the head
"Well, I never really see it as a big thing. I'm just getting older, and it's just a day of the year. My family and I never really do much anyways, it's not much of a big deal "
He is just standing there 🧍🏼🤦
"Just cuz you or your family don't do anything big, doesn't mean that others feel the same, now come on"
"Where are we going?"
"We are going to celebrate your birthday, now come on. Let's go get food, go to the arcade, and watch the stars above us "
Turns out Suki is a huge birthday person
He did exactly what he said
Got food, went to the arcade, won you a few gifts, and then on the walk home sat at a bench at a park, watching the stars. And pulled out a little cupcake with a candle on top.
SUNG YOU HAPPY BIRTHDAY
And he made sure that once dropping you off at home
He marked his calendar and made a mental note of your birthday
YAMAGUCHI:
This shy
Honey bun
Y'all been dating for a while now
Almost a year
11 months
And your birthday was actually the day you both started dated
Thing is
You never said anything or mentioned it 🙃 and it didn't really cross his mind
Till it was your guys one year AND your birthday
He is going over to your house, getting ready, asking Suki if the gift is good enough and if his outfit looks good
And of ALL PEOPLE
ALL PEOPLE
SUKI KNOWS ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY
"Did you get them another gift?"
YAMAGUCHI JUST LIEK " WHAT YOU MEAN ANOTHER GIFT?!"
"Its their birthday today dumbass "
he died right then and there
😀😅😐🙃😱😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Starts crying and panicking
"What.. no ... No ... It can't be .. omg that's why there were birthday cards in THEIR BAG WHEN I ASKED THEM OUT!!!!!!!!!!"
Suki is LIVING FOR THIS
Cackling in the background
"aren't you late?"
Cut to him tripping and fumbling on his way out, completely forgotting about the gifts and card
Gets to you place
And is ASHAMED
Knocks on the door
A very weak knock
You barely even heard it when walking by
"Oh babe! Happy aniv- are you crying?!"
He is practically sobbing trying to hold back the tears and snot
"I forgot your gifts, and the card and food I made. Not to mention, I ... I didn't even know it is your birthday."
Ya got to reassure him that it's okay
You never really liked to celebrate your birthday anyways.
Plus it was during holiday break, so everyone was already doing their thing with families and celebrating
"It's NOT fine, I should have known, I should have asked"
It legit took your parent to tell him that's it's fine and it doesn't bother you one bit
He still wasn't convinced but both of you went back to his place to pick up the things he forgot
"I may not celebrate birthdays that much, but... You've made this one the best. That and we started dating on this day, that's the best gift of all."
His heart exploded and he died right there on the street
Kageyama:
Hear me out
I feel like he would KNOW the month and date
But be forgetful of it at times
He gets so in his head and with volleyball tournaments going on
And that damn flatiwaka in his thoughts
He thought your birthday was NEXT week
Not this week
So imagine his surprise when he is getting some milk
And your classmates rush over too him and start to ask him questions left and right
"What did you get them?!"
"They don't seem none the wiser that you've forgotten"
"God your such a terrible boyfriend"
"I bet it's something romantic, and he just is putting up a facade"
"what are you guys on about?" He asks taking a sip of his milk, eye brows furrowing at them
"God you guys are annoying"
It takes Hinata coming behind him
For him to realize
"Isn't it Y/N-chan birthday today?!" Hinata whispered died in his ear, having him spill his milk everywhere
Even on the classmates
"T-Thats next week ... Right?!"
Their faces
Just dead pan
"So he knows the date ... But he forgot.. "
Que you walking over and man's does a whole 360 change
Grabs you and just straight up starts apologizing
Hinata is living for it but so shocked by how his classmate and teammate just .. is begging for forgiveness
"Tobio.. what what are you talking?!"
"YOUR BIRTHDAY, I DIDNT FORGET I JUST THOUGHT IT WAS NEXT WEEK."
Que Hinata "Doesn't that mean you forgot"
Que flames coming up around Kageyama "What did you say... You little orange head ass!?"
Ends up chasing after Hinata, leaving you standing there with a small smile on your face
"Aren't you upset he forgot?"
"No, I know he is just forgetful and has been planning something nice for next week."
"But your birthday is THIS week."
"Actually it was three days ago, so everyone is wrong. But it doesn't bother me, my family forgets it as well."
Que the classmates Lossing their SHIT
As their losing it
Hinata and Kageyama are running around, Hinata jumping out of his reach and Daichi coming over
"You really don't care?"
"No, but I'm going to go help Daichi before Tanaka gets involved... I can feel him circling around... Waiting."
After Kageyama was scolded and you both walked back to the classes
His head hung low, that pout on his face
"I.. I'm sorry I forgot, I'll make it up"
"It's fine, I'm used to it. My birthday was three days ago anyways, and I got to spend it with you and watch your game and totally destroy the team!"
"Oh yeah, we really di... THREE DAYS AGO?!"
Que you running away giggling
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Railway Line at Takanawa (Takanawa tetsudō no zu), published by Maruya Jimpachi, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Early Meiji period, tenth month of 1871, Harvard Art Museums: Prints
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of William S. Lieberman Size: Paper: H. 36.8 cm x W. 25.3 cm (14 1/2 x 9 15/16 in.) Medium: Left sheet from a Yokohama woodblock-printed ōban triptych; ink and color on paper
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/318131
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