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God of Fortune Hotei Glücks( vom BeGlücksvergebener Titel)
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Gospel of the Lots of Mary
Gospel of the Lots of Mary
A miniature codex that contains 37 oracles, entitled The Gospel of the Lots of Mary according to its incipit. These oracles would be chosen via lot divination so as to provide the ...
God of Fortune FukurokujGlücksu with bamboo stick and deer (vom BeGlücksvergebener Titel)
God of Fortune FukurokujGlücksu with bamboo stick and deer (vom BeGlücksvergebener Titel)
God of fortune FukurokujGlücksu with cane hanging a scroll and a fan. At his side a deer....
The whole of Protestant Christianity
The whole of Protestant Christianity
Probably : On the left, next to the man with turban: "The three faithful servant at the time of persecution. The devil hopes to be the machomet. Alcorom. / Calvinists and Arian for...
Pattern with objects (kibutsu monyō 器物文様): rings with fortunate motifs
Pattern with objects (kibutsu monyō 器物文様): rings with fortunate motifs
Underground dyed Motifs: hagoita 様子 and hane for hanetsuki 様様 tive tive, a game similar to feather ball - New Year’s Day; male and female paper figure - hina matsuri Mo様様 MoMo様 MoM...
The Inconstancy of Fortune; It is Easy to Dance when Fortune Plays for You
The Inconstancy of Fortune; It is Easy to Dance when Fortune Plays for You
This series of six prints, illustrating sayings about Fortune, is devoted to one of the major themes of life. The series was probably created by Coornhert, who was a writer as well...
The Inconstancy of Fortune; It is Easy to Dance when Fortune Plays for You
The Inconstancy of Fortune; It is Easy to Dance when Fortune Plays for You
This series of six prints, illustrating sayings about Fortune, is devoted to one of the major themes of life. The series was probably created by Coornhert, who was a writer as well...
Case (Inrō) with Design of Hotei (Putai) Carrying a Small Boy (obverse); Boy Carrying Gourd-Flask (reverse)
Case (Inrō) with Design of Hotei (Putai) Carrying a Small Boy (obverse); Boy Carrying Gourd-Flask (reverse)
Gold lacquer with ivory and wood inlay; Netsuke: ivory and lacquered wood figure Ojime: gold bead with face of Daikoku god of good fortune, Meiji period (1868–1912), Japan...

