Umbrellas, like faces, acquire a certain sympathy with the individual who carries them.
~Robert Louis Stevenson
Bumbershoots and parapluies today, also known as umbrellas. I feel like I could practically do an umbrella series.
Egoyomi: a girls jumps form Kiyomizu-dera
by Suzuki Harunobu (1724–1770)
Paris Street; Rainy Weather
by Gustave Caillebotte, 1877
Shop decoration - Budapest, 2016
photo by Elekes Andor
Lotus Lilies
by Charles Courtney Curran
The Kissing Students, Tartu, Estonia
photo by Geonarva
Couple under umbrella in snow
by Suzuki Harunobu
At the Races in the Country, c. 1872
by Edgar Degas
Japanese higasa (parasol/umbrella) on the grounds of Hikone castle
photo by Japanexperterna.se
ReplyDeleteUmbrellas are one of the nicer accessories people have invented. Sometimes I enjoy being in the rain IF I'm carrying an umbrella...it's a win-win. :-)
All the works today are great, but the first one actually made me smile.