About a week ago Amy at Aqua Velvet posted some remarkable Japanese Postcards from the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Here are more Japanese postcards from the same collection, all related to the Year of the Monkey ( ).
Monkey Trainer from Towa shinpo, Ogawa Usen, 1908
"Born 2004, 1992, 1980, 1968, 1956, 1944, 1932, 1920, 1908. People born in the year of the Monkey are the erratic geniuses of the Zodiac cycle. They are clever and skillful in grand-scale operations and are smart when making financial deals. They are inventive, original and are able to solve the most difficult problems with ease." -Namiko Abe, about.com
The Monkey in Morning Suit of New Year's cards, unknown artist, 1932
The Monkey Celebrating with Ozoni of New Year's cards, unknown artist, 1932
The Monkey's Baseball of New Year's cards, unknown artist, 1932
The Monkey's Rugby of New Year's cards, unknown artist, 1932
The Monkey Pounding Rice (Osaru no mochitsuki) of New Year's cards, unknown artist, 1932
The Monkey's Playing Ball (Osaru no hogan nage) of New Year's cards, unknown artist, 1932
Monkey and Crab, Takahashi Haruka, 1932
Three Monkeys with Spade Shape Motifs, Takahashi Haruka, 1932
Monkey in the Guise of a Shinto Priest, Takahashi Haruka, 1932
Takahashi Haruka, 1932
Takahashi Haruka, 1932
Takahashi Haruka, 1932
Takahashi Haruka, 1932
Takahashi Haruka, 1932 [?]
Three Monkeys: See no Evil, Hear no Evil, Speak no Evil, Takahashi Haruka, 1932
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Boston's Museum of Fine Arts Japanese Postcards Collection [link]
Information about the Year of the Monkey in the Japanese Zodiac @ about [link]