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This plate is part of Collected Illustrations of Japanese Toys, the woodblock album in which...
This plate is part of Collected Illustrations of Japanese Toys, the woodblock album in which...
This plate comes from Collected Illustrations of Japanese Toys, the woodblock album in which Kawasaki...
This plate is part of Collected Illustrations of Japanese Toys, the woodblock album in which...
This plate comes from Collected Illustrations of Japanese Toys, the woodblock album in which Kawasaki...
This plate is part of Collected Illustrations of Japanese Toys, the woodblock album in which...
This plate comes from Collected Illustrations of Japanese Toys, the woodblock album in which Kawasaki...
This plate is part of Collected Illustrations of Japanese Toys, the woodblock album in which...
This plate is part of Collected Illustrations of Japanese Toys, the woodblock album in which...
This plate comes from Collected Illustrations of Japanese Toys, the woodblock album in which Kawasaki...
This plate opens Collected Illustrations of Japanese Toys, the woodblock album in which Kawasaki Kyōsen...
Ohara Kōson (1877–1945) was among the foremost masters of kachō-e — the Japanese tradition of...
Ogata Gekkō (1859–1920) was among the most versatile artists of the Meiji period, moving easily...
Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858) published The Lumber Yard at Fukagawa in 1857 as part of One...
Katsushika Hokusai completed this composition around 1831, among the first plates issued in his series...
This cat comes from a sketch album by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858), the ukiyo-e master best...
The Wave off Kanagawa — known as The Great Wave — was published around 1831...
Suzuki Harunobu (c.1725–1770) stands at a turning point in Japanese printmaking. In 1765 he was...
Takahashi Shōtei (1871–1945) returned repeatedly to Mount Fuji as a subject — not as a...
White egrets stand in falling snow, white against white, their forms held by little more...
A kabuki actor holds a pose at full intensity, the painted lines of his stage...
Three figures in elegant Edo dress stand close together, absorbed in a shared moment. The...
A white cockatoo rests beside a ripe pomegranate, its pale plumage held against a deep,...
Kōshū Kajikazawa — Kajikazawa in Kai Province — was designed by Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) around...
Sesshu Ajigawaguchi Tenposan is a woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) from the series One...
Takahashi Shōtei (1871–1945) designed landscape prints for the shin-hanga movement, working with the publisher Watanabe...
Takahashi Shōtei (1871–1945) was the first artist to design prints for Watanabe Shōzaburō, the publisher...
“Peony” belongs to Ogawa Kazumasa’s series of Japanese flower studies, made at the turn of...
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