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    Rob_Hugo@PortNW
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    Does any body have the wood block website URL that was being passed around on Tuesday May 13th during Morgan Pitelka's Women in East Asian History session?

    #31991
    Anonymous
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    In case no one remembers what I'm talking about.... at the end of this session in the computer room at Milikan, a piece of paper was floating around with a URL. I believe some of the images on the website were quite risque, causing some people to disapprove and/or not write down the URL....

    #31992
    Anonymous
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    I know this is a little late, but I think I found the website you were asking about....

    Hopefully this link works...

    http://www.ukiyo-e.se

    Even if it is not the exact site you were talking about, it is still pretty fantastic! And I am so happy that you posted this thread and I decided to read it....it made me go back through my notes to find that website, which I want to use for my Japan unit in grade seven history this coming school year to show more about Japanese artwork and various time periods. I now want to search for more of the websites that I wrote down during the seminar, as well as the sites in our binders, for more resources to enrich my curriculum.

    #31993
    Anonymous
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    This is a great site. I plan to use it this semester in my Humanities classes. I want to show how many European artists were influenced by Asian artists. Mary Cassatt in particular was heavily influenced by Japanese art that she encountered while traveling. The work later in her life shows this influence. Thanks for posting the website. I had it written on a little piece of paper that I have since misplaced.

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