Furyu Yatsushi Genji Monogatari
Crane and Their Young in Their Nest in the Branches of a Pine-tree
Print
The Peony Show
Oiran and Attendants at the O Mon or Great Gate of the Yoshiwara
Daimyo's Processions Passing along the Tokaido
The Awabi Fishers
Sumida River Holiday
The Yoshiwara Parade in Autumn
The Treasure Boat
Scene from the Chushihgura (Vendetta of the 47 Loyal Retailers)
A Cherry-Viewing Excursion by a Noble Lady and Attendants
Courtesans and Attendants Playing in the Snow
In the Room of a House of the Yoshiwara
The Mieido Fan Shop
Elegant Transformed View of Drawing a Court Wagon
Genji roku no hana
Two Geisha
Kabuki Actors Ichikawa Yaozo III
Jokisen zenzu
Edo period (1615 1868)
Storehouse in Paris
Geisha Preparing for an Entertainment
Vehicles on the Streets of Tokyo
Meiji period (1868 1912)
Three Actors on Stage: Kumagai Naozane
Young Ladies Viewing Cherry blossoms at Asukayama
Oyama Tsunayoshi's Cross Examination
Prince Genji and Three Young Women
Gok'koku jimbutsu gyo...no zu
Tenjiku maru no zu
Drama of Hikeyahike Kanhiki Dojoji
Uchoren no zu
A Merry Evening Party
Women Worshipping the Rising Sun between the Twin Rocks at Ise
Cooling Off at Ryogoku in Edo
Awa no Naruto
Kempo happu shiki no zu
Ladies Surrounding a Cart
Parade of the Emperor's Troops
Province of Musashi
The Oiran Hinazuru of Chojiya Holding a Round Fan (Uchiwa)
Genso and Yokihi
The Gate of the Yoshiwara
Benzaiten ni Ryu
White Crane Flying across the Sun's Disc
Ro-Chi-Shin Uprooting a Tree
Two Birds
Two Fans
Still life
Scene in Gekkyuden - Dream of the Moon Palace
Kitchen Scene
Four of the Five Actors Who Performed the Shosa 'Gonen Otoko'
Panoramic Landscape
Hakoomaru
A Parcel of Three Diverse Prints
Fusen zu
The Second Ichikawa Monnosuke as an Unarmed Man
An Unidentified Actor as a Farmer with a Basket on His Back
Fuji no Uraha
Boys Play-acting a Daimyo Procession
Album of Fifteen Triptychs of Famous Battlescenes
Bando
Emperor's Military Review of a Parade Ground at Aoyama (Aoyama renpeijo kanpeishiki no zu)
1861 (April)
(Ueno shinobazu keiba zu)
New Year's Celebration in a Large Mansion
Japan
1750 or 1751
Battle Scene
Prince Genji Returning to His Palace where His Wife Awaits Him
Hanaogi of the Ogiya
Mt. Fuji from the series Famous Mountains in Japan
Lighting a Hanging Lantern for the Obon Festival
Orandajin
Surimono in shape of small twofold screen
Bijin Urashima and the Seven Fortune Beings (Shichi-fuku-jin)
Sumidagawa
Tosa no umi
Shiei (?) on His Carp
Scene from Noh Dance
New Year Greeting Card for 'Rat' Year
Hotei Opening His Bag which Is Full of Small Boys
Early Spring
Theatrical Scene
The Actor Morita Kanya Wearing One Sword
Karaki Masaemon
Ghosts and Battle Scenes
Two Beauties at Spring Garden with a Pond
Flower of Akashi (Akashi no hana)
Buyo Kanazawa Hassho Yakei
Karakoto of Chojiya on Parade
Women on a Veranda
Famous Beauty Escorted by Women of Different Rank
Promenade of Famous Beauty Escorted by Many Female Attendants
Vessels Departing from California
Bushu Yokohama gaikokujin yukyo no zu
Horse and Rider
Saigo Ryusei Kubi jitsu ken
Goko Kokujinmotsu-Don Taku no zu
from Chapter 34
from the series Eastern Capital (Toto
Ichikawa Sadanji as Kishino Toshiaki
Receiving the Emperor's Gift Cups (Saigoku chinsei shosho tenpai o tamawaru no zu)
Kameido from the series hana bijin meisho awase (Collections of Flowers
Three Actors in Beautiful Costumes Performing a Religious Dance
Yaoya O Shichi Standing
1794 95
ca. 1796
ca. 1791?
ca. 1797
dated 1787
Stocked in Edo (Edo shi-ire Otsu miyage) Foot-soldier with a Spear and Hawk-handler (Yari mochi yakko to taka sho)
A Woman Kneeling
The Actors Ichikawa Yaozo III and Nakamura Sukegoro II
The Actor Nakamura Tomijuro as a Stately Woman
The courtesan Shigeoka of Okamoto-ya : The courtesan Sugatano of Sugataebi-ya : The courtesan Hanamurasaki of Tama-ya.
Beauties on a Veranda among Cherry Blossoms from which a Samurai is Departing
Kisoji no Sansen
Yokohama Shukan Shin no zu
Onoguchi Tokuji Stands Facing Kinsui Castle which Explodes at Left
Fuji with Boat at Miho in Sunshu (Shizuoka)
Negotiations after the Sino-Japanese War
Prince Genji Visits the Gankiro Tea House
ca. 1775