Edo Period Gallery
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Enjoying the Evening Cool: Viewing Fireworks at Ryogoku Bridge, Hokusai, 1780
Fudō: Ichikawa Ebizō V as the Mystical Image of Fudō Myōō (center), Ichikawa Saruzō I as Kongara dōj
Kumesaburō Iwai III as Ōboshi Rikiya in Kanadehon Chūshingura, Utagawa Kunisada, 1849
Noh RobePeriod: Edo period (1615–1868)Date: 18th centuryCulture: JapanMedium: Brocaded silkDimension
The Samurai Hanagami Danjo no Jo Arakage Fighting a Giant Salamander, Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861)
Kagami netsuke with design of quails and hibiscus; bowl with autumn plantsJapaneseEdo period–Meiji e
virtual-artifacts:Incense box with Chinese children playing with snowballsPeriod: Edo period (1615–1
drawpaintprint:波に鶴図 Crane and Waves, Edo period, latter half of the 18th century - Tsuruzawa Tansaku
Beauty collecting cherry blossom petals by Suimutei Shouroku, Edo Period; 19th century
Seto ware “white-necked” sake bottle with pouring spoutStoneware with iron and rice-straw-ash glazes
Dō-maru style kabuto with a medieval revival style. Edo period, 19th century, Tokyo National Museum
the-evil-clergyman:Mizuchi by Keisai Eisen (Edo Period)
Ornate gold and silver inlaid Japanese matchlock pistol, Edo Period.
nobrashfestivity:Ogata Kōrin, Screens , Edo period (1615–1868)
artfoli:White Phoenix on Old Pine from the Colourful Realm of Living Beings, Edo Period, by Itō Jaku
japaneseaesthetics:CockerelJapan. Late Edo period (1840-1868)9" x 10" - 23 x 26cmAn extrem
drakontomalloi:Utagawa Kuniyoshi - Miyamoto Musashi Killing a Giant Nue. N.d., Edo period
Hawk, Kuniyoshi (1798-1861)
Happinata Koju on a Rearing Horse, Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861)
Nichiren Going into Exile on the Island of Sado, Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861)
Hao Siwen in the Snow, Utagawa Kuniyoshi, between 1845 and 1850
Brass mounted Japanese matchlock musket, Edo Period.
kimonokrazy:frost-jack:justcuriouser:toxichellboy:askgloucester:niikudragon:red-lipstick:Over 150 ye
Green Parrot on a Branch with Red Flowers, Hiroshige, between 1828 and 1832
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