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Picture of Koto, Game, and Painting, published in 1889. Creator: Mizuno ToshikataPicture of Koto, Game, and Painting, published in 1889
An'ei Era [1772-1781] Woman Composing Poems, published in 1891. Creator: Mizuno ToshikataAn'ei Era [1772-1781] Woman Composing Poems, published in 1891. Series: Thirty-six Ways of Loving
Going to the Theater: Woman of the Joo Era [1652-55], published in 1893. Creator: Mizuno ToshikataGoing to the Theater: Woman of the Joo Era [1652-55], published in 1893. Series: Thirty-six Selected Beauties
Surgical Ward (Gekashitsu) from Bugei Kurabu (Literary Club), ca. 1906. ca. 1906. Creator: Mizuno ToshikataSurgical Ward (Gekashitsu) from Bugei Kurabu (Literary Club), ca. 1906
Sasaki Moritsuna Asking Fisherman to Reveal the Shallows Where His Troops can Cross and At... 1884Sasaki Moritsuna Asking Fisherman to Reveal the Shallows Where His Troops can Cross and Attack the Taira Forces at Fujito in Bizen Province
Long Live the Great Japanese Empire! A Great Victory for Our Troops in the Assault on Song... 1894Long Live the Great Japanese Empire! A Great Victory for Our Troops in the Assault on Songhwan (Dai Nihon teikoku banbanzai, Seikan shugeki waga gun taisho no zu), Japan, 1894
Ornament Ball from kuchie (frontispiece) of a novel, ca. 1906. Creator: Mizuno ToshikataOrnament Ball from kuchie (frontispiece) of a novel, ca. 1906
The Demon Gold (Konjiki yasha), ca. 1903. Creator: Mizuno ToshikataThe Demon Gold (Konjiki yasha), ca. 1903
The Mad Woman of Yawata (Yawata no kyojo) from kuchie (frontispiece) of a novel, ca. 1905
The Entrance to the Tea Rooms, c1886-1908. Artist: Mizuno ToshikataThe Entrance to the Tea Rooms, c1886-1908. A geisha kneels before a shrine in a courtyard (left), while a second geisha places a pair of shoes on the ground
The Eel Master (Unagi danna), illustration from Bugei Kurabu (Literary Club). Creator: Mizuno ToshikataThe Eel Master (Unagi danna), illustration from Bugei Kurabu (Literary Club)
Noblewomen of the Tokugawa Period; Thirty-six Beauties (Sanjuroko kasensoro, 1891-93. 1891-93)Noblewomen of the Tokugawa Period; Thirty-six Beauties (Sanjuroko kasensoro, 1891-93