Print
'Fukuro Monogatari'
Swallow and Camellia
Nobleman Making Calligraphy
Night Scene
Morning Glories
The Demon Gold (Konjiki yasha)
Genso and Yokihi
The Gate of the Yoshiwara
Benzaiten ni Ryu
Ro-Chi-Shin Uprooting a Tree
Two Birds
Still life
The Paroquet
New Year Greeting Card for 'Rat' Year
Surimono Calendar for the Dog Year
Fishes Swimming with Yellow Flowers
Courtesan and Her Maid
'On My Own'
'A Scolding' (Ochiyo)
Ideal and Actual' (Riso to genjitsu); iIllustration from Bungei Kurabu (Literary Club)
A Cock Crows
Landscape
Surimono in shape of small twofold screen
Bijin Urashima and the Seven Fortune Beings (Shichi-fuku-jin)
Interior of a Palace with Noblemen Conversing
Tosa no umi
Shiei (?) on His Carp
Nurse
Figure of a Woman
Scene from Noh Dance
Boat Ferrying Across River
Gold Coin of the Keicho Era (Keicho Oban) on a Plate of Purple Brocade
Trio
Early Spring
Theatrical Scene
Kuchie
Kanjo (Court Lady) Seated
Act IX (Dai kudanme): Actors Sawamura Tanosuke III as Oboshi Rikiya and Bando Kamezo I as Kakogawa Honzo
Act VII (Dai nanadanme): Actors Kataoka Nizaemon VIII as Oboshi Yuranosuke
Golden Pheasant in the Snow
Beauty Looking at Shinobazu Pond
Black Ship' (Kurofune)
Ornament Ball from kuchie (frontispiece) of a novel
Hemeden; illustration from Bugei Kurabu (Literary Club)
A Lady About to Write a Poem
Young Nobleman Crouching beside His Horse
The Ninth-Month Kabuki Dance 'Kikujido'
Chinese Sage Evoking a Dragon
Otchime
Ono-no-Komachi Looking at Her Reflection
Kaori-mono-awase
Cranes Among Young Pines Near a Stream
Autumn Shower
White Chrysanthemums (kiku no kaori
Scent and Shadow
Konosato of Takeya Seated
Beauty Looking at Shinobazu Pond'
Act XI (Dai juichidanme): Actors Kataoka Nizaemon VIII as Oboshi Yuranosuke and Bando Kamezo I as Ko no Moronao
Chinese Warrior Carrying a Child upon His Shoulders
Love Letter (Kesobumi)
A Sage Fallen Asleep Over His Books
Ichikawa Danjuro VII as Konoshita Tokichi
Hanaogi of the Ogiya
Lighting a Hanging Lantern for the Obon Festival
Paragons of Filial Piety (from a set of twenty-four)
Lady Kesa from kuchie (frontispiece) of a novel