Tremendous. Thanks!
Don
On 2021-07-30 4:47 a.m., John M Johnston (jmjhnstn) wrote:
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> *Subject:* [oldtools] wooden Japanese bridges
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> Just today I finished paging and reading through a lovely book by Matthi
> Forrer, titled Hiroshige, about the renowned and prolific Japanese
> ukiyo-e wood-block printing artist Utagawa Hiroshige, of the 1800s.
> Known most famously perhaps as the creator of the work "Under the Great
> Wave off Kanagawa", popularly known as "the Wave", "the Great Wave"
> also 'The Great Wave off Kanagawa', though he is known to have created
> some 8000 works.
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> https://www.hiroshige.org.uk/
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> But I digress. Quite a number of his works include images of wooden
> bridges, some of them seemingly very long, and built of wood. And it
> occurred to me I've never seen or read anything about historic Japanese
> wooden bridge building. Can anyone point me to a source of information?
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> Don
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“What we are seeing is a decision by the government to get as many people
infected as possible, as quickly as possible,
while using rhetoric about caution as a way of putting the blame on the public
for the consequences...”
- Prof Robert West, health psychologist, University College, London
"extremist individualism … an ideology that claims to be about freedom when
really it means selfishness”.
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