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Octopus and fisherman embrace death. Rare Albumin photo circa 1897 photo print from wood carving hand colored and full of desperate passion. Tamura Kozaburo was born in 1856 and opened his popular Meiji era studio in 1874. He apprenticed under Kanemaru Genzo in Edo.The earthquake of 1923 closed forever his shop. Ex The London Clark Gallery Washington, DC In pristine condition, this antique image measures twelve by ten and is enclosed in a light grey mat. Museum collection or private home, how incredible this struggle between death and dinner. A maritime meal.
Speaking of devil fish, it's not likely you would see me at the local Sushi bar begging for Tako. I am however a big fan of Oktapodi maratho krasato and Insalata di Polipi.
I'd like to be under the sea In an octopus' garden in the shade He'd let us in, knows where we've been In his octopus' garden in the shade
Tear Drop Memories offers fine Postmortem photography, Rare funeral collectibles and interesting cemetery art and death related books. Please visit our other two Tias web shops; North Fork Pets And Antiques, a great shop for antique Victorian bird cages and vintage animal collectibles and Maidens Memoirs, the place for old Love letters, Victorian scrap books and vintage diaries. Email us for our phone number we are dying to hear from you!
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