Old photographs from the Bakumatsu-Meiji Period in Japan (1860-1890) are now available online through an ambitious database project. Housing more than 5,000 photographs handpainted by Japanese artists, they exhibit an impressive array of Japanese rural and urban scenery, customs, and people. They also reveal a great deal of the changes in modernization as the country grew to industrialization.
Sheer awesomeness.
I love finding out about stuff like this!
May I also direct your attention to…
http://www.chihuly.com
(glass artist)
Cool. I’ll check out that link.