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Teruhide Kato (1936–2015) was a contemporary designer and artist. Although widely acknowledged as a kimono designer, in the mid-1980s he abandoned this field to focus on his original artistic interest—the woodblock print. His works depict chiefly the landmarks of his beloved hometown, Kyoto.
Recently there has been a lot of snow on this blog, so I decided to ‘unfreezeʼ it with some vivid colours and memories of spring and autumn. From top to bottom: Autumn in Kiyomizu [source]; Feeling of Spring [source]; Fushimi Inari Shrine [source]; Cherry Blossoms in Moonlight [source]; Autumn View at Tofukuji [source].
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Guglielmo Pugi (Guglielmo Pugi, 1850-1915)
“The Girl with the butterfly”, marble
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