1769 1825
ca. 1795
ca. 1804
Japan
Edo period (1615 1868)
ca. 1796
19th century
ca. 1794
ca. 1790s
ca. 1763
ca. 1784
early 19th century
from the Play Shunkan futatsu omokage
Bow Moon
Polychrome woodblock print
ca. 1785
ca. 1825
18th 19th century
ca. 1789
Keisei Ichikawa Denzo
ca. 1781 89
ca. 1790
ca. 1779
from the series A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)
ca. 1786
ca. 1782
ca. 1788
1833 47
mid-19th century
1786 1864
1797 1861
1852 53
1784 85
Six Tama Rivers (Mu Tamagawa)
1754 1806
uguisu no esa suri)
ca. 1805
or Itinerant Women Musicians of the Eta Class
Having Her Hair combed by a Kameyui (Woman Hairdresser)
Japanese Bush Warbler
Seated at a Hand Loom
Princess Yaegaki
ca. 1810
ca. 1798
White Rain at Shono
Festival at Atsuta Temple
Morning Mist
Spring Rain at Tsuchiyama (50th Station of the Tokaido)
Evening Cherry Blossoms at Gotenyama
A View of Late Spring at Masaki
The Year's First Song of the Cuckoo at Tsukudajima
Vesper Bells at Ikegami
Boats Returning to Gyotoku
Clearing Weather at Shibaura
Wild Geese at Haneda
Akabane no Yuki
Morning Cherry Blossoms at Shin-Yoshiwara
from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjurokkei)
from the series One Hundred Poems Explained by the Nurse (Hyakunin isshu uba ga etoki)
from the series One Hundred Poems Explained by a Nurse (Hyakunin isshu ubaga etoki)
1769 Autumn
1768 or 1769
Courtesans and Attendants Playing in the Snow
Women Parading in an Imitation of the Cortege of a Daimyo
1798 (Kansei 9)
1695 1769 in an Unidentified Role
View of the Asakusa Kinryuzan Temple from the Azuma Bridge in the Rain
Shell Gathering at Shibaura
Tenmangu Shrine at Kameido in Snow
Asukayama in the Snow at Evening
Tea-house at the Willow Bridge
Tea-house inside Hachiman Shrine
The Harimaya at Shinyoshiwara Emonzaka Nihonzutsumi
Tea house in Hakusen district
Uekiya Restaurant at Mokuboji
The Umegawa at Ryogoku Yanagibashi
The Daikokuya at Mukojima
from the series Remarkable Views of Bridges in Various Provinces (Shokoku meikyo kiran)
Yedo
a Village in the Mountains Formerly Called Miyajiyama
ca. 1787
ca. 1778
ca. 1781
ca. 1783