Louise Norton Brown Collection
"Louise Norton Brown: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world as she explores a captivating collection of artworks spanning centuries
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"Louise Norton Brown: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world as she explores a captivating collection of artworks spanning centuries. From the mischievous Monkey in Tachibana Morikuni's 1720 creation to the alluring Courtesan looking at prints by Suzuki Harunobu in 1770, each piece tells a unique story. Immerse yourself in history with Hishikawa Moronobu's Man with swords and man with a lantern from 1681, transporting you to an era filled with mystery and intrigue. Witness the wisdom of Barefoot elderly men with walking sticks depicted by Hokusai in 1820, reminding us that age is no barrier to strength. Feel the excitement as Horse-racing at the Kamo Festival comes alive through an unknown artist's brush strokes between 1692-1696. Nishimura Shigenaga captures everyday life perfectly in his portrayal of a Man with kettle on a stove during the early-mid 18th century. Marvel at Carriages drawn by oxen, skillfully illustrated by Hishikawa Moronobu in 1663, showcasing both elegance and functionality. Let your imagination wander along Mount Ogura and the Uji River through Totoya Hokkei's masterpiece from 1824. Discover poetry personified in Hon ami Koetsu's depiction of The poet Taira no Kanemori around c1610. Kitagawa Utamaro invites you aboard Women on a boat sailing through time in his artwork from 1801. Cross bridges both literal and metaphorical alongside Ogura Tokei's Landscape with figure crossing a bridge painted meticulously in 1809. Finally, experience serenity amidst snowfall as Naniwa Shunkosai portrays Barefoot men with parasols braving winter elements in their elegant attire from1811.