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No. 5 (go), from the series "Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku kaiko...c.1798/1800)No. 5 (go), from the series "Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku kaiko tewaza-gusa)", Japan, c. 1798/1800
No. 4 (shi), from the series "Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku... c. 1798/1800)No. 4 (shi), from the series "Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku kaiko tewaza-gusa)", Japan, c. 1798/1800
No. 2 (ni), from the series "Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku kaiko...c.1798/1800)No. 2 (ni), from the series "Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku kaiko tewaza-gusa)", Japan, c. 1798/1800
No. 3 (san), from the series "Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku... c. 1798/1800)No. 3 (san), from the series "Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku kaiko tewaza-gusa)", Japan, c. 1798/1800
No. 1 (ichi), from the series "Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku... c1798/1800)No. 1 (ichi), from the series "Women Engaged in the Sericulture Industry (Joshoku kaiko tewaza-gusa)", Japan, c. 1798/1800
The White Coat, from the series "New Patterns of Brocade Woven in Utamaro Style...", c. 1796/98The White Coat, from the series "New Patterns of Brocade Woven in Utamaro Style (Nishiki-ori Utamaro-gata-moyo)", Japan, c. 1796/98
Pipe, from the series Ten Types in the Physiognomic Study of Women... Japan, 1802/03. Creator: Kitagawa UtamaroPipe, from the series Ten Types in the Physiognomic Study of Women (Fujin sogaku juttai) (Kiseru), Japan, 1802/03
The Courtesan Ichikawa of the Matsubaya in Edo-machi Itchome, with her Child Attendants... c. 1803The Courtesan Ichikawa of the Matsubaya in Edo-machi Itchome, with her Child Attendants Tamamo and Mitsumo, Japan, c. 1803
The Jewel River of Plovers (Chidori Tamagawa), from the series "Fashionable Six Jewel...c. 1804/18The Jewel River of Plovers (Chidori Tamagawa), from the series "Fashionable Six Jewel Rivers (Furyu Mu Tamagawa)", Japan, c. 1804/18
Two girls under an umbrella, from the series "Contemporary Flowers of the Southeast... 1807Two girls under an umbrella, from the series "Contemporary Flowers of the Southeast (Tosei Tatsumi no hana)", Japan, 1807
Descending Geese at Katada (Katada rakugan), from the series "Fashionable Eight Views... c.1814/17Descending Geese at Katada (Katada rakugan), from the series "Fashionable Eight Views of Omi (Furyu Omi hakkei)", Japan, c. 1814/17
Evening Glow at Seta (Seta sekisho), from the series "Fashionable Eight Views of... c. 1814/17Evening Glow at Seta (Seta sekisho), from the series "Fashionable Eight Views of Omi (Furyu Omi hakkei)", Japan, c. 1814/17
Evening Glow at Seta (Seta sekisho), from the series "Fashionable Eight Views of.. c. 1814/17Evening Glow at Seta (Seta sekisho), from the series "Fashionable Eight Views of Omi (Furyu Omi hakkei)", Japan, c. 1814/17
Returning Sails at Yabase (Yabase kihan), from the series "Fashionable Eight Views of... c.1814/17Returning Sails at Yabase (Yabase kihan), from the series "Fashionable Eight Views of Omi (Furyu Omi hakkei)", Japan, c. 1814/17
Kan'eiji Temple on Toeizan, from the series "Fashionable Eight Views of Edo... early 19th centuryKan'eiji Temple on Toeizan, from the series "Fashionable Eight Views of Edo (Furyu Edo hakkei)", Japan, early 19th century
Sojo Henjo, from the series "Fashionable Children as the Six Immortal Poets (Furyu... c. 1814/17)Sojo Henjo, from the series "Fashionable Children as the Six Immortal Poets (Furyu kodakara rokkasen)", Japan, c. 1814/17
Ariwara no Narihira, from the series "Fashionable Children as the Six Immortal Poets... c. 1814/17Ariwara no Narihira, from the series "Fashionable Children as the Six Immortal Poets (Furyu kodakara rokkasen)", Japan, c. 1814/17
Bunya no Yasuhide, from the series "Fashionable Children as the Six Immortal Poets... c. 1814/17Bunya no Yasuhide, from the series "Fashionable Children as the Six Immortal Poets (Furyu kodakara rokkasen)", Japan, c. 1814/17
Kisen Hoshi, from the series "Fashionable Children as the Six Immortal Poets (Furyu... c. 1814/17)Kisen Hoshi, from the series "Fashionable Children as the Six Immortal Poets (Furyu kodakara rokkasen)", Japan, c. 1814/17
Otomo no Kuronushi, from the series "Fashionable Children as the Six Immortal Poets... c. 1814/17Otomo no Kuronushi, from the series "Fashionable Children as the Six Immortal Poets (Furyu kodakara rokkasen)", Japan, c. 1814/17
Ono no Komachi, from the series "Fashionable Children as the Six Immortal Poets (Furyu... c.1814/17)Ono no Komachi, from the series "Fashionable Children as the Six Immortal Poets (Furyu kodakara rokkasen)", Japan, c. 1814/17
Shinagawa, from vol. 1 of the illustrated book "Fine Views of the Eastern Capital at a... 1800. Creator: HokusaiShinagawa, from vol. 1 of the illustrated book "Fine Views of the Eastern Capital at a Glance (Toto shokei ichiran)", Japan, 1800
Oji, from vol. 1 of the illustrated book "Fine Views of the Eastern Capital at a Glance... 1800. Creator: HokusaiOji, from vol. 1 of the illustrated book "Fine Views of the Eastern Capital at a Glance (Toto shokei ichiran)", Japan, 1800
Ryogoku Bridge, from vol. 1 of the illustrated book "Fine Views of the Eastern Capital at a Glance (Toto shokei ichiran)", Japan, 1800
Sumida River, from vol. 1 of the illustrated book "Fine Views of the Eastern Capital at a... 1800Sumida River, from vol. 1 of the illustrated book "Fine Views of the Eastern Capital at a Glance (Toto shokei ichiran)", Japan, 1800
A turner and his assistant, from the series "Thirty-six Poets as Craftsmen...", Japan, 1802A turner and his assistant, from the series "Thirty-six Poets as Craftsmen (Shokunin sanjurokuban)", Japan, 1802
Paddy Bird and Magnolia Flowers (Buncho, kobushi no hana), from an untitled series... c. 1834. Creator: HokusaiPaddy Bird and Magnolia Flowers (Buncho, kobushi no hana), from an untitled series of flowers and birds, Japan, c. 1834
Japanese Grosbeak and Marvel of Peru (Ikaru, oshiroi no hana), from an untitled series...c. 1834. Creator: HokusaiJapanese Grosbeak and Marvel of Peru (Ikaru, oshiroi no hana), from an untitled series of flowers and birds, Japan, c. 1834