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In the 70's Brayer became interested in Japanese aesthetics through the color aquatints of Mary Cassatt, and Raku-style ceramics.Arriving in Japan in 1979, she studied etching with Yoshiko Fukuda (1937-1986) and Japanese woodblock printing with Toshi Yoshida (1911-1996).
Media in category "Images of the San Francisco Bay Area" The following 18 files are in this category, out of 18 total. 1967 Mantra-Rock Dance Avalon poster.jpg 1,772 × 2,935; 5.94 MB
Super Ōzumō: Netsusen Daiichiban (スーパー大相撲 熱戦大一番, "Super Sumo of the Most Heated Competition") is a sumo video game developed and published by Namcot for the Super Famicom, which was released exclusively in Japan on December 18, 1992.
Opening day for the short lived operation of Alan Pegler's #4472, The Flying Scotsman along San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf. Seen running on Jefferson St., Pegler is in the engineers seat and riding the tender is Joseph Silva, manager of the State Belt RR. (1972)
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These games were published exclusively in Japan. Shusse Ōzumō [] - Arcade - 1984 [1]; Tsuppari Ōzumō - Family Computer, Virtual Console - 1987 [citation needed]; Terao no Dosukoi Ōzumō - Family Computer - 1989
In Search of the Perfect Meal, by Roy Andries de Groot, St. Martin's Press, New York, 1986, ISBN 0-312-41131-6, "The Finest Regional Dish in America", pages 238–245.De Groot was a Dutch-born gourmet and bon vivant who wrote about food and drink for many years after World War II in a variety of magazines and newspapers as well as writing several books.
Swan Oyster Depot is a seafood eatery and cultural landmark located in the Polk Gulch neighborhood of San Francisco, California. It opened there in 1903 and except for a brief hiatus and rebuilding period following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake , it has been running continuously in the same venue since that time.