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Two foxes for the Torri of the Inari Jinja, 1800-1900. Creator: Anon

Two foxes for the Torri of the Inari Jinja, 1800-1900. Creator: Anon
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Two foxes for the Torri of the Inari Jinja, 1800-1900. Creator: Anon

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Two Foxes for the Torri of the Inari Jinja, 1800-1900" is an exquisite 19th century watercolor on Japanese paper by the anonymous artist Anon. This work of art depicts two foxes, a common symbol in Japanese culture, standing before the torii gate of the Inari Jinja shrine. The torii gate is a traditional Japanese gateway, symbolizing the transition from the secular world to the sacred. The two foxes, known as kitsune in Japanese folklore, are believed to be the messengers and protectors of the Shinto god of rice, agriculture, and fortune, Inari. The foxes are often depicted with red and white headdresses, symbolizing the god's blessings of rice and prosperity. This beautiful watercolor painting is reminiscent of the Dutch and Netherlandish art of the 19th century, with its intricate details and vibrant colors. The artist's skillful use of watercolor paint brings the scene to life, with the rich reds and whites of the foxes' headdresses contrasting against the lush greens of the foliage and the muted browns and grays of the torii gate. The Inari Jinja shrine is a significant cultural and religious site in Japan, and this painting offers a glimpse into the rich heritage and history of Shintoism and Japanese art. The scene is peaceful and serene, inviting the viewer to contemplate the beauty and mystery of Japanese culture and its deep connection to nature and the divine. This work of art is a valuable addition to any collection of Asian art, and would be a stunning centerpiece in any art gallery or museum. Its intricate details and vibrant colors make it a must-see for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike, offering a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the enduring beauty and significance of Japanese culture.


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Adorn your home or office with the enchanting beauty of ancient Japanese culture. Our Media Storehouse Framed Prints present an exquisite image of two foxes, a revered symbol of the Inari Jinja shrine from the 1800-1900 era. This captivating photograph, sourced from Heritage Images and titled "Two foxes for the Torri of the Inari Jinja," offers a glimpse into the rich history and mythology of Japan. The intricate details of the foxes' fur and expressive eyes are brought to life in this beautifully framed print, making it a stunning addition to any space. Embrace the allure of the Orient and bring a touch of timeless elegance into your surroundings.


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Step into the enchanting world of ancient Japanese folklore with our exquisite Media Storehouse photographic print featuring two foxes before the Torri gates of the Inari Jinja. Dating back to the 1800-1900 era, this captivating image, sourced from Heritage Images, showcases the magical connection between the foxes and the Shinto shrine dedicated to the god Inari. Add an air of mystique to your home decor or office space with this timeless, Anonymous creation.


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Step into the enchanting world of ancient Japanese folklore with our exquisite Media Storehouse poster print featuring two foxes. These mystical creatures, known as kitsune, are revered in Japanese culture, particularly at the Inari Jinja shrines. Our beautifully detailed, 1800-1900 era image captures the essence of these enchanting beings, posed gracefully at the torri gate. Anonymous artist Anon from Heritage Images invites you to bring the timeless beauty of Japanese mythology into your home or office with this captivating poster print. Experience the magic and wonder of the kitsune with every glance.


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Discover the enchanting world of Japanese folklore with our exquisite Two Foxes jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection. Featuring an intricately detailed image of the Torri gates of Inari Jinja temple, this puzzle showcases two charming foxes, revered messengers of the Shinto deity Inari. With their vibrant red coats and piercing eyes, these foxes add a magical touch to this captivating puzzle. Bring the beauty of Japanese culture into your home and enjoy the therapeutic process of piecing together this puzzle from the anonymous artist's collection at Heritage Images. Experience the joy of discovery as you unveil the mystery hidden within each piece.

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