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Ichikawa Danjuro I in the Role of Takenuki Goro, Torii Kiyomasu, 1697
“Earth Sign of Muddy water”. Ukiyo-e woodblock print, early 1800’s, Japan, by artist Uta
Original Shizuo Ashikaga (active circa 1950s) Japanese Woodblock Print Bird on a Blossoming Peach Br
Enjoying the Evening Cool on the Banks of the Sumida River, Torii Kiyonaga, ca. 1784
nihongogogo:Basic Japanese Cheat Sheet [x]This is sized for A4 printing [x]
Utamaro Kitagawa - Two fine ladies walking through the snow.Print.
19th century print by Keisai Eisen of a mother and child.
huariqueje:Untitled , Five Prints - Junichiro Sekino , 1966.Japanese , 1914 - 1988Whit Ink , 63
huariqueje:Fireworks - Fumio Fujita , 1989.Japanese, b. 1933-Woodcut print
Nagoya Castle (from the series Selected Views of the Tokaido Road), Hasui Kawase, 1932
japanese-plants:Crape myrtle and azure-winged magpie, by Toshi Yoshida (1911-1995)吉田遠志「百日紅に集う」
The Pond at Benten Shrine in Shiba, Hasui Kawase, 1929
A Bridge in a Snowy Landscape, Hiroshige (1797-1858)
Shiro Kasamatsu (笠松 紫浪, 1898 - 1991), Kamakura Engakuji & Shimoda Town
Man Harvesting Ginkgo Nuts, Ohara Koson, ca. 1910
The Pine Forest of Mio (from the series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji), Hiroshige, ca. 1858
View of Imagiri (no. 31 from the Hoeido edition of Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido), Hiroshige,
Prints from the series “Pictures of Nô Plays,” Part II, Section I (Nôgaku zue, kôhen, jô)by Tsukioka
Path through Rice Fields at Omori on the Tokaido Road (no. 26 from the series Thirty-Six Views of Mo
Ninja and Prince Hikaru Genji (no. 12 from the series The Color Print Contest of a Modern Genji), Ut
Cuckoo and Pine Tree with Full Moon, Hiroshige, ca. 1844
Two Beauties Looking at KimonoArtist: Isoda Koryūsai (Japanese, 1735–ca. 1790)Period: Edo period (16
Kiyomizu Hall and Shinobazu Pond at Ueno (from the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, no. 11 pa
heaveninawildflower:‘Flock of Sparrows in Tree’ (Japanese, mid to late 18th century). Artist unknown
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