mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Rabbit-Ear Irises in Autumn, from the series "Choicest Odes upon Flowers of the Four... c. 1792Rabbit-Ear Irises in Autumn, from the series "Choicest Odes upon Flowers of the Four Seasons (Shuku awase, shiki no hana)", c. 1792. Detail from a larger artwork
Iris Garden, c. 1781/89. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoIris Garden, c. 1781/89. Detail from a larger artwork
Courtesans and Their Attendants Parading under Lanterns, c. 1780/1801. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoCourtesans and Their Attendants Parading under Lanterns, c. 1780/1801. Detail from a larger artwork
Visiting a temple dedicated to Fudo, c. 1780/1801. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoVisiting a temple dedicated to Fudo, c. 1780/1801. Detail from a larger artwork
Visit to the Masaki Inari Shrine, 1786. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoVisit to the Masaki Inari Shrine, 1786. Detail from a larger artwork
Picnic Party at Hagidera, c. 1785/95. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoPicnic Party at Hagidera, c. 1785/95. Women and children relax on a day out: trying to catch a cricket to put in a cage; smoking a kiseru, playing the shamisen. Detail from a larger artwork
Women Admiring Peonies, c. 1789/1801. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoWomen Admiring Peonies, c. 1789/1801. Detail from a larger artwork
Parody of the Letter-Reading Scene in Chushingura, c. 1780/1801. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoParody of the Letter-Reading Scene in Chushingura, c. 1780/1801. Detail from a larger artwork
The Waitress Ohisa of the Takashimaya, c. 1792 / 93. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoThe Waitress Ohisa of the Takashimaya, c. 1792/93
Yagenbori, from the series "Fashionable Sands of Edo (Fuzoku Edo sunago)", cYagenbori, from the series " Fashionable Sands of Edo (Fuzoku Edo sunago)", c. 1780/1801
The Eleventh Month (Juichigatsu), from the series "Popular Customs of the TwelveThe Eleventh Month (Juichigatsu), from the series " Popular Customs of the Twelve Months (Fuzoku juni ko)", c. 1780/1801
The Sumo Wrestler Tanikaze and the Waitress Okita of the Naniwaya, c. 1794
The Sixth Month (Rokugatsu), from the series "Popular Customs of the Twelve... cThe Sixth Month (Rokugatsu), from the series " Popular Customs of the Twelve Months (Fuzoku juni ko)", c. 1780/1801
Ox (Ushi), from the series "Twelve Hours of the Floating World (Ukiyo juni shi)"Ox (Ushi), from the series " Twelve Hours of the Floating World (Ukiyo juni shi)", c. 1780/1801
Women Admiring Peonies, c. 1789 / 1801. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoWomen Admiring Peonies, c. 1789/1801
Visit to the Masaki Inari Shrine, 1786. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoVisit to the Masaki Inari Shrine, 1786
Women Boarding a Pleasure Boat, 1780s. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoWomen Boarding a Pleasure Boat, 1780s
Women Walking by a Moat, 1780s. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoWomen Walking by a Moat, 1780s
Playing Battledore and Shuttlecock on New Years Day, c. 1785. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoPlaying Battledore and Shuttlecock on New Years Day, c. 1785
Picnic Party at Hagidera, c. 1785 / 95. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoPicnic Party at Hagidera, c. 1785/95. Women and children relax on a day out: trying to catch a cricket to put in a cage; smoking a kiseru, playing the shamisen
Travelers on the Tokaido, c. 1780 / 1801. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoTravelers on the Tokaido, c. 1780/1801
Votive Offering, 1780s. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoVotive Offering, 1780s
Pleasure Boats at a Landing, c. 1780 / 1801. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoPleasure Boats at a Landing, c. 1780/1801
Visiting a temple dedicated to Fudo, c. 1780 / 1801. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoVisiting a temple dedicated to Fudo, c. 1780/1801
Iris Garden, c. 1781 / 89. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoIris Garden, c. 1781/89
Around the Kotatsu, c. 1789. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoAround the Kotatsu, c. 1789. Two women keep warm at a kotatsu, a low table wrapped in a heavy blanket, with a charcoal brazier underneath
Akiba, from the series "Three Evenings at Spots Famous for Snow Viewing... vAkiba, from the series " Three Evenings at Spots Famous for Snow Viewing (Meisho yukimi sanseki)", c. 1780/1801
Out for a Walk, c. 1780 / 1801. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoOut for a Walk, c. 1780/1801
Moon, from the series "Snow, Moon, and Flowers of the Floating World (Ukiyo... c)Moon, from the series " Snow, Moon, and Flowers of the Floating World (Ukiyo setsugekka)", c. 1784/85
Flowers, from the series "Snow, Moon, and Flowers of the Floating World (Ukiyo... c)Flowers, from the series " Snow, Moon, and Flowers of the Floating World (Ukiyo setsugekka)", c. 1784/85
Three Women near Rice Paddies, c. 1780 / 1801. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoThree Women near Rice Paddies, c. 1780/1801
Women Visiting an Inari Shrine, c. 1780 / 1801. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoWomen Visiting an Inari Shrine, c. 1780/1801
Rabbit-Ear Irises in Autumn, from the series "Choicest Odes upon Flowers of the FourRabbit-Ear Irises in Autumn, from the series " Choicest Odes upon Flowers of the Four Seasons (Shuku awase, shiki no hana)", c. 1792
Horse, from the series "Twelve Hours of the Floating World (Ukiyo juni shi)", cHorse, from the series " Twelve Hours of the Floating World (Ukiyo juni shi)", c. 1780/1801
Yoshiwara, from the series "Eight Views of Edo (Koto hakkei)", c. 1780 / 1801Yoshiwara, from the series " Eight Views of Edo (Koto hakkei)", c. 1780/1801
Scene from the Play "Imoseyama", late 1780s. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoScene from the Play " Imoseyama", late 1780s
Picking Flowers at Kumano Junisha Shrine in Tsunohazu, late 1780s
Benten Shrine in Shinobazu Pond, late 1780s. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoBenten Shrine in Shinobazu Pond, late 1780s
The Eighth Month (Hachigatsu), from the series "Popular Customs of the Twelve... cThe Eighth Month (Hachigatsu), from the series " Popular Customs of the Twelve Months (Fuzoku juni ko)", c. 1780/1801
Crossing Nihonbashi Bridge, c. 1790. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoCrossing Nihonbashi Bridge, c. 1790
Three Women at the Base of a Sacred Pine Tree, c. 1790. Creator: Katsukawa ShunchoThree Women at the Base of a Sacred Pine Tree, c. 1790
Cherry Blossoms in Spring, from the series "Choicest Odes upon Flowers of the FourCherry Blossoms in Spring, from the series " Choicest Odes upon Flowers of the Four Seasons (Shuku awase, shiki no hana)", c. 1792