from the Picture Book of Crawling Creatures (Ehon mushi erami)
(Hasami-mushi)
Higurashi; Spider
imomushi
(batta); Praying Mantis (Toro or Kamakiri)
(Mukade)
Edo period (1615 1868)
Paper Wasp (Hachi); Hairy Caterpillar (Kemushi)
from the series One Hundred poems Explained by the Nurse (Hyakunin isshu uba ga etoki)
from the series One Hundred Poems Explained by the Nurse (Hyakunin isshu uba ga etoki)
uguisu no esa suri)
dated 1823
Album of Eighty-eight Prints from the series Ogura Imitations of One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets (Ogura nazorae hyakunin isshu)
vol. 1
from Spring Rain Surimono Album (Harusame surimono-jo)
Painting of Tiger
vol. 1)
from the series History of Kamakura (Kamakura shi)
from Spring Rain Surimono Album (Harusame surimono-jo
vol. 3)
and Pocket Sundial with Design of Calendar
Six Tama Rivers (Mu Tamagawa)
1754 1806
ca. 1790
ca. 1805
ca. 1795
Lantern Float
Shared Feelings in the Bedchamber of Komurasaki and Gompachi
or Itinerant Women Musicians of the Eta Class
Having Her Hair combed by a Kameyui (Woman Hairdresser)
from the illustrated book Flowers of the Four Seasons
from the printed book Flowers of the Four Seasons (Shiki no hana)
ca. 1796
1790s
from the series Seven Fashionable Useless Habits (Furyu nakute nana kuse)
Japanese Bush Warbler
Seated at a Hand Loom
vol. 1: Duck and Scallions
” from the Series An Array of Birds (Tori awase)
from the series Five Shades of Ink in the Northern Quarter (Hokkoku goshiki-zumi)
from the series
Yoshino
The Hour of the Ox (1 A.M. 3 A.M.)
with Small Boy and Dog
ca. 1793 94
early 19th century
1615 1806
Japan
” from the series Seven Komachi of the Pleasure Quarters (Seiro Nana Komachi)
” from the series Comparing the Charms of Beauties (Bijin kiryo kurabe: Gomeiro Hanaogi)
” from the series Beauties Compared to Flowers (Bijin hana awase)
ca. 1825
Song dynasty (960 1279)
Woodcut depicting a scene from the poem of 'Orlando Furioso' by Ludovico Ariosto
The illuminated manuscript Khamsa of Nizami.
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE
JAPAN: SCHOLARS.
James Beattie (1735-1803)
The Death Of Marmion. (scott.) Painted By Edward Armitage. Marmion Is An Epic Poem By Walter Scott About The Battle Of Flodden Field (1513).
ca. 1820s
probably 1818 (Year of the Tiger)
ca. 1810s
probably 1816 (Year of the Rat)
ca. 1827
early to mid-1810s
ca. 1805 10
probably 1810s