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Number: HS-2 Artwork: Suburban Osaka Mushroom Hunting Artist: Sadanobu Hasegawa ♥ [Decorative Paintings Highly Popular Overseas] Use them to revitalize towns and villages, and as a catalyst for your business. Display them in various stores. In Japan, from the Edo, Meiji, Taisho, and Showa periods, these paintings were popular: Ukiyo-e, Kabuki, theater, folk art, food, tools, illustrations, hanging scrolls, kachōfūgetsu (flowers, birds, wind, and moon), landscapes, beautiful women, promotional prints, Japanese paintings, Western paintings, ink wash paintings, woodblock prints, including Hiroshige Ando, Hokusai Katsushika, Yumeji Takehisa, Utamaro, Kuniyoshi, Korin, Gekko, Sharaku, Yoshitoshi, Hasui Kawase, Koitsu, Hiroshi Yoshida, Keinen Imao, and others. Based on prints, original paintings, sketches, hand-painted works, and models, as well as the mysterious Kano school ink wash paintings, oil paintings, and originals, we have restored fading, tears, and insect holes to create handmade, new, craft paintings. [Designs for Decorative Paintings] Prints, red seal books, Kano school ink wash paintings, watercolors, postcards, picture books, sculptures, old documents, old books, old books, historical dramas, novels, frontispieces, historical figures, dolls, toys, musical instruments, movies, signboards, festivals, animals, illustrated letters, cars, trains, vehicles, buildings, "Pochi-e" (small dog paintings), Maiko (geisha apprentices), Japanese events, temples, shrines, clothing, Japanese patterns, craftsmen, kimonos, insects, fish, birds, miscellaneous goods, collections, novelties, living things, flowers, succulents, plant paintings, hometowns, travel, cooking, sketches, photographs, Buddhist paintings, portraits, zodiac signs, "Sensatsu-fuda" (votive slips), Noh, dance, entertainment, reproductions, agricultural machinery, manga, art, antiques, retro, vintage items, antique items, "Shikishi-e" (square paper paintings), "Furusugoroku" (old board games), "Tatebanko" (paper cutouts), disasters, Kamakura, Heian, movies, signboards, etc. [Examples of Use for Decorative Paintings] Wall hangings, ceramics, handmade items, boxes, CDs, DVDs, posters, decorations, "Oki-e" (standing paintings), ornaments, birthdays, presents, birth celebrations, sixtieth birthday celebrations, heirlooms, furniture, traditional crafts, souvenirs, good luck charms, weddings and funerals, business prosperity, records, art objects, accessories, herbs, jewelry, gems, holidays, events, New Year's, anime, lucky charms, games, store displays, extremely rare items, made in Japan (food and drink, cafes, confectionery, beauty salons, hospitals, restaurants, cooking, shrines, art museums, temples, waiting rooms, schools, classrooms, barbershops, workshops, pets, Giclée prints, lithographs, appraisal shows, art, audio equipment, robots, AI, etc.)
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