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The motif behind this poster is an Edo-period comic image of a frog whisking tea,...
The original behind this poster is a small Edo-period sumi-e of a frog curled almost...
The source for this poster is one of the best-loved ink frogs in Japanese art:...
Two toads square off in a sumo ring, locked in a wrestling hold while a...
Best known for his careful birds and flowers, Ohara Koson (1877–1945) also had a lighter...
A toad and a puffer fish meet in a sumo bout. The pairing comes from...
A single toad holds a wrestler’s stance, low and braced as if waiting for the...
The original motif comes from the Edo-period world of comic frog pictures, drawn in the...
A near-circular form sits alone on the page, drawn in a few unbroken strokes of...
The original is one of the best-loved ink frogs in Japanese art: a single toad,...
The source is a comic animal sketch in the chōjū-giga tradition, drawn in the brush...
The original is a single comic toad caught in a sumo stance, drawn in the...
The original is an Edo-period comic frog motif drawn in the line of Hiroshige II...
The original is a small Edo-period ink frog curled almost into a circle, a sumi-e...
Matsumoto Hōji was an eighteenth-century Japanese painter from the circle of the literati and the...
This brush drawing of a sumo bout between a toad and a puffer fish belongs...
A single toad stands in a sumo wrestler’s stance, drawn in black ink on a...
A frog whisks tea with the grave focus of a tea master in this comic...
This small ink drawing of a body curled into a near-complete circle has long been...
Matsumoto Hōji was an eighteenth-century Japanese painter from the circle of the literati and the...
Ducks rest on still water in this quiet view of Tokyo by Tsuchiya Kōitsu (1870–1949),...
From Katsushika Hokusai's series One Hundred Ghost Stories comes the spectre of Kohada Koheiji, a...
Satta Pass in Suruga Province looks out across Suruga Bay to Mount Fuji, in a...
Akashi of the Tamaya is a colour woodblock beauty print by Kitagawa Utamaro (c. 1753–1806),...
A white cockatoo hangs upside down from a lacquered red-and-gold perch, painted by Itō Jakuchū...
Kitagawa Utamaro (1753–1806) raised bijin-ga — pictures of beautiful women — to an art of...
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