Isolation Party, Guan Zitian 管子天
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Japanese 1920s by marriott-smith photography on Flickr.
Sajira family - Glass negative from Japan - 1920s
Source : ian marrioth-smith, Flickr
Wm. Rogers & Son Silverware, 1924 on Flickr.
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/gatochy/5332627302/in/set-72157618355222756/
“You, too, will feel a great pride in this silverplate
Every day, every meal, it will make your table so inviting - so delightfully smart and handsome!
It is good looking. It wears long (there is an extra deposit of silver where the most wear comes). And with very small outlay you can buy it in generous quantities - the prices are so moderate.
Ask any reliable dealer to show you this wonderfully good, low-price silverplate for EVERYDAY service. Either the Mayfair or La France pattern will charm you with its unusual beauty.
Wm. Rogers & Son Silverplate
International Silver Co.
Compare the prices”
Scanned from Taschen’s "All-American Ads of the 20s".
Shimabara Yagumo-dayuu 1922 by Blue Ruin1 on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
Courtesan Yagumo (Thick Clouds) of the Shimabara district in Kyoto, postmarked Taishō 11 (1922).
‘Three Women Reading’ (20th century) by Uemura Shōen by Plum leaves on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
Uemura Shōen (1875 - 1949) pseudonym for the Japanese painter Uemura Tsune.
Watercolor on silk
Shōen is primarily known for her bijinga paintings of beautiful women in the nihonga style, although she also produced numerous works on historical themes and traditional subjects. In 1941 Shōen became the first woman painter in Japan to be invited to join the Imperial Art Academy and in 1948 was the first woman to receive the Order of Cultural Merit in Japan.










