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Impromptu Pleasures Afloat (Jōkyōshū)
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Department of Asian Art
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of Mrs. Donald F. Hyde
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The Pleasures of Human Life: Title Page
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Letterpress, The Pleasures of Human Life...
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Hand-colored etching, The Pleasures of Human Life...
A Country House Near Paris: --Well, my dear... it's a good thing we had the idea to plant a house. Without it, we wouldn't have had shade all summer! from The Pleasures of a Country Holiday, published in Le Charivari
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Mr. Ego's Marvellous Story
Mr. Ego's Marvellous Story
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Hand-colored etching, The Pleasures of Human Life...
Christopher Crabtree in the Suds: "Dear, dear what can the matter be"
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A Wonderful Fair or a Fair of Wonders. A new and true
illustration of and Description of the Several things Acted and
Done on the River of Thames, in the time of the terrible frost,
December 1684
A Wonderful Fair or a Fair of Wonders. A new and true
illustration of and Description of the Several things Acted and
Done on the River of Thames, in the time of the terrible frost,
December 1684
During the 17th and 18th centuries the River
Thames periodically froze over, leaving the surface was solid
enough to walk on. Impromptu celebrations known as Frost Fairs were
held ...

