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Takahashi Shōtei (1871–1945), who also signed his work Hiroaki, was a central figure in the...
A tiger fills the sheet, its striped coat described stripe by stripe and its gaze...
Five seagulls wheel above a heaving sea, their wings caught at different angles as the...
A goshawk grips a pine bough weighed down with snow, its head turned and its...
A parrot rests on the branch of a flowering rose bush, pale plumage and blossoms...
In Edo- and Meiji-period Japan, goldfish were a summer institution: vendors carried them through the...
Edo’s Yoshiwara quarter kept its own hierarchy of fame, and the great houses presented their...
Red Parrot on the Branch of a Tree is a work by Itō Jakuchū (1716–1800),...
Ohara Koson (1877–1945) was the foremost bird-and-flower designer of the shin-hanga movement, and night birds...
A black cat arches its back and hisses, alone on a plain ground. The design...
Two carp move through still water — one dark and shadowed, the other a warm...
In 1271 the Buddhist monk Nichiren was sent into exile on Sado Island, off Japan's...
Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797–1861) was one of the great names of the Utagawa school, best known...
Snow falls over the timber yards of Fukagawa, on the eastern edge of Edo, where...
Cherry trees in full bloom cover the slopes of Arashiyama, the hilly district west of...
Travellers move along a country road near Nakahara, in old Sagami Province, while Mount Fuji...
A golden pheasant rests on a snow-laden branch while flakes drift through a dark winter...
A full moon rises into a quiet night sky. The design is by Takeuchi Keishū...
A pair of mandarin ducks rests on calm water in this print by Utagawa Hiroshige...
This print by Ogata Gekkō (1859–1920) draws on one of the oldest figures in Japanese...
Mountain Moon After Rain: Tokimune is a print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839–1892), from One Hundred...
Poem by Chūnagon Yakamochi is a print by Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) from One Hundred Poems...
Beyond the rooftops and trees of the Katsuyama area, Mount Fuji stands broad and pale....
Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) made this design for his series “A Tour of Waterfalls in the...
Nakayama Sūgakudō worked in mid-19th-century Edo, in the kachō-e (bird-and-flower) tradition that flourished alongside late...
Gosōtei Hirosada was an Osaka-school ukiyo-e artist active in the mid-19th century, best known for...
Takahashi Shōtei (1871–1945), who also worked under the name Hiroaki, was one of the founders...
This print presents a white macaw after Itō Jakuchū, the Kyoto painter (1716–1800) who became...
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