46 posts tagged with art by hama7.
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Alex Gross
posted on Jan 31, 2007 - View this thread
Impressionniste.
posted on Jul 27, 2004 - View this thread
CGFA - A Virtual Art Museum.
posted on Jul 26, 2004 - View this thread
Regeneration: Contemporary Chinese Art From China and the US.
posted on Jul 9, 2004 - View this thread
Rodin Museum.
posted on Jul 7, 2004 - View this thread
Gen Art.
posted on Jul 2, 2004 - View this thread
The Advertising Artwork of Dr. Seuss.
posted on Jun 23, 2004 - View this thread
Son of a BIT
posted on Jun 19, 2004 - View this thread
Poster Glory: Antique American Posters.
posted on Jun 16, 2004 - View this thread
Decameron Web: A Growing Hypermedia Archive of Boccaccio's Masterpiece.
posted on May 19, 2004 - View this thread
Tibetan Buddhist art of Sichuan Province, China.
posted on May 8, 2004 - View this thread
Botticelli and Filippino : Grace and Unrest in 15th Century Florentine Painting.
posted on Apr 17, 2004 - View this thread
The Label Man: vintage crate labels.
posted on Apr 3, 2004 - View this thread
Follow the Sun: Australian Travel Posters 1930s - 1960s.
posted on Mar 28, 2004 - View this thread
Carl De Keyzer: Photographs
posted on Mar 8, 2004 - View this thread
Artnode: Contemporary Danish Art
posted on Feb 3, 2004 - View this thread
Gluebalize Magazine: net art
posted on Jan 26, 2004 - View this thread
Florida Art Gallery: 'Lowbrow Psycho Mod Pop Underground Artwork'.
posted on Jan 9, 2004 - View this thread
Penguin Warehouse.
posted on Dec 30, 2003 - View this thread
A Touch of Crass: paintings by John Currin.
posted on Dec 22, 2003 - View this thread
Dime Novels and Penny Dreadfuls.
posted on Dec 6, 2003 - View this thread
Welcome to ArtServe: Art & Architecture
mainly from the Mediterranean Basin
and Japan.
posted on Nov 29, 2003 - View this thread
Kill All Artists! - The art of Tom Sachs.
posted on Nov 26, 2003 - View this thread
"Amodal Suspension" is a large-scale interactive installation developed for the opening of the new Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media (YCAM) in Japan. [more]
posted on Nov 17, 2003 - View this thread
Masterpieces of 20th-Century Chinese Painting, and more at Civilization.
posted on Nov 13, 2003 - View this thread
Vintage Poster Art.
posted on Oct 29, 2003 - View this thread
Scicult: bridging science & culture through contemporary art.
posted on Oct 25, 2003 - View this thread
Wang Quingsong: Photos.
posted on Oct 13, 2003 - View this thread
Thais.it: Magnifico.
posted on Sep 13, 2003 - View this thread
Old Orient Galerie
posted on Sep 6, 2003 - View this thread
Walton Ford, 1,2,3: Nature Boy.
posted on May 7, 2003 - View this thread
Robert Cottingham: Eyeing America, a visual road trip.
posted on Apr 1, 2003 - View this thread
Red-Haired Barbarians: The Dutch and Othe Foreigners in Nagasaki and Yokohama 1800-1865
posted on Mar 30, 2003 - View this thread
"Welcome to Old Stones, a website about selected topics in ancient art and archaeology."
posted on Mar 20, 2003 - View this thread
Jade Cicadas in ancient China [more]
posted on Mar 19, 2003 - View this thread
Chinese-art.com is a web-based portal site designed to provide.. [more]
posted on Mar 16, 2003 - View this thread
Saigon Poster Art. "A Growing Collection of Pictures"
posted on Mar 12, 2003 - View this thread
Posters of Toei Yakuza Movies.
posted on Mar 4, 2003 - View this thread
"The Ho-Am Art Museum began with the donation of over 1,200 Korean works of art collected over a period of more than 30 years by Mr. Lee Byung-Chul, the late chairman of the Samsung group. [more]"
posted on Mar 1, 2003 - View this thread
"The National Palace Museum collects, preserves, and promotes the essence of Chinese art and crafts. Accumulated over a thousand years by Chinese emperors and royal families, its collections include ceramics, porcelain, calligraphy, painting, and ritual bronzes". [more]
posted on Feb 27, 2003 - View this thread
"It is with pleasure that I welcome you to the Website of the Kyoto National Museum. We hope this site will open up the fascinating world of East Asian art to a broader audience than ever before possible." [1]
posted on Feb 26, 2003 - View this thread
Bunraku is Japan's professional puppet theater. Developed primarily in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, it is one of the four forms of Japanese classical theater, the others being kabuki, noh and kyogen.[more]
posted on Feb 20, 2003 - View this thread