No work of nonwestern art has a comparable level of recognition. Hokusai’s Great Wave: http://on.wsj.com/1FYVzLw pic.twitter.com/Hoivw7kRWJ @WSJ
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No work of nonwestern art has a comparable level of recognition. Hokusai’s Great Wave: http://on.wsj.com/1FYVzLw pic.twitter.com/Hoivw7kRWJ @WSJ
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@WSJ Errr, Michelangelo's David?
@WSJ Mona Lisa? Duh.
@WSJ dumb weeaboos never heard of the Mona Lisa
“@WSJ: “There is no work of nonwestern art that has a comparable level of recognition." http://on.wsj.com/1FYVzLw @h_thoreson
@WSJ reminds me of the pacific indian tales of the 'Great' Cascadia Earthquakes & Tsunami's. "Orphan Tsunami" Japan.
@WSJ Great non-Western artists? Akira Kurosawa & the Gao Brothers come to mind.
@WSJ: There is no work of nonwestern art that has a comparable level of recognition http://on.wsj.com/1FYVzLw pic.twitter.com/wzdOHDRkZ9 @JRBurba
@WSJ Last Supper. Creation of Man. Girlw/pearl earring. van gogh sunflowers. Degas ballerinas. Really? Really????
@WSJ I know this as the album art to Keane's Under the Iron Sea
@WSJ Terrific piece; loved the selection of photos of The Wave in various iterations.
@WSJ Mona Lisa?
@WSJ EN ESA OBRA SE DESTACA POR LOS TEXTOS QUE LA
ACOMPANAN ES UNA ESPECIE DE NARRATIVA ILUSTRADA.
LAS REPRDUCCINES DESECHAN LOS TEXTOS.
@WSJ SEMPRE ME HA IMPRESIONADO ESTA PIEZA.
TENGO EN ALTA ESTIMA LAS GEISHAS DE UTAMARO.
APRATE HAY OTRA OBRA "SUENOS DE MUJER DEL PESCADOR"
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