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The Chinese emperor Ming Huang and Yang Kuei-fei, Edo period, early 17th century. Scene from the epic poem Song of Everlasting Sorrow, showing the emperor and his concubine in the palace garden
Procession of the Emperor and His Suite, 1626. Creator: Kano SchoolProcession of the Emperor and His Suite, 1626
Beauty Before a Screen, 1800s. Creator: Kawanabe Kyosai (Japanese, 1831-1889)Beauty Before a Screen, 1800s. Beautiful women elegantly clad in rich, multilayered kimono were the most popular subjects of traditional Japanese artists and printmakers of the 17th, 18th
The Poetess Kogo; Autumn Landscape; Spring Landscape, mid 1600s. Creator: Yukinobu KiyoharaThe Poetess Kogo; Autumn Landscape; Spring Landscape, mid 1600s. Kiyohara Yukinobu was one of Japans earliest and most talented female painters
The Poetess Kogo, mid 1600s. Creator: Yukinobu Kiyohara (Japanese, 1643-1682)The Poetess Kogo, mid 1600s. Kiyohara Yukinobu was one of Japans earliest and most talented female painters. Kiyohara preferred Japanese style painting techniques and subjects
Spring Landscape, 17th century. Creator: Yukinobu Kiyohara (Japanese, 1643-1682)Spring Landscape, 17th century
Ducks and Reeds, 17th century. Creator: UnknownDucks and Reeds, 17th century
Autumn Landscape, 17th century. Creator: Yukinobu Kiyohara (Japanese, 1643-1682)Autumn Landscape, 17th century
The Drunken Philosopher, 18th century (1886). Kano School. From a painting by Kano Shiushin. From the Wa-kan mei gwa yen. A print from The Pictorial Arts of Japan, by William Anderson, Sampson Low
Chinese boys quarrelling, 17th century (1886). Kano School. From a painting by Kano Naonobu. From the Wa-kan meihitsu gwa ho
The Rishi Li Tieh-kwai despatching his spirit to the Mountains of the Immortals, 17th century, (1886)The Rishi Li Tieh-kwai dispatching his spirit to the Mountains of the Immortals, 17th century, (1886). Kano School. From a picture after Kano Tanyu. From the Wa-kan meihitsu gwa yei
Cock, 15th century (1886). From a painting by Oguri Sotan, engraved in the E-hon te-kagami. Chinese School. A print from The Pictorial Arts of Japan, by William Anderson, Sampson Low, Marston