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北斎「グレートウェーブ」の背景たどる すみだ北斎美術館が特別展
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http://diamantia-kai-skouria.blogspot.com/2011/03/looking-at-hokusai-picture.html
Πολύ ενδιαφέρον!
How differently one sees the mirror image of the painting!
Japanese is usually not written from horizontally from right to left, however. Traditional Japanese is written vertically from top to bottom, and the columns are ordered from right to left. Modern Japanese is often written horizontally from left to right, too. So the interpretion of how the image is seen is not so simple.
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http://diamantia-kai-skouria.blogspot.com/2011/03/looking-at-hokusai-picture.html
Πολύ ενδιαφέρον!
How differently one sees the mirror image of the painting!
Japanese is usually not written from horizontally from right to left, however. Traditional Japanese is written vertically from top to bottom, and the columns are ordered from right to left. Modern Japanese is often written horizontally from left to right, too. So the interpretion of how the image is seen is not so simple.
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http://diamantia-kai-skouria.blogspot.com/2011/03/looking-at-hokusai-picture.html
Πολύ ενδιαφέρον!
How differently one sees the mirror image of the painting!
Japanese is usually not written from horizontally from right to left, however. Traditional Japanese is written vertically from top to bottom, and the columns are ordered from right to left. Modern Japanese is often written horizontally from left to right, too. So the interpretion of how the image is seen is not so simple.
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http://diamantia-kai-skouria.blogspot.com/2011/03/looking-at-hokusai-picture.html
Πολύ ενδιαφέρον!
How differently one sees the mirror image of the painting!
Japanese is usually not written from horizontally from right to left, however. Traditional Japanese is written vertically from top to bottom, and the columns are ordered from right to left. Modern Japanese is often written horizontally from left to right, too. So the interpretion of how the image is seen is not so simple.
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http://diamantia-kai-skouria.blogspot.com/2011/03/looking-at-hokusai-picture.html
Πολύ ενδιαφέρον!
How differently one sees the mirror image of the painting!
Japanese is usually not written from horizontally from right to left, however. Traditional Japanese is written vertically from top to bottom, and the columns are ordered from right to left. Modern Japanese is often written horizontally from left to right, too. So the interpretion of how the image is seen is not so simple.