Eitoku, Kano (Japanese, 1500s)
Chinese Lions, on a six panel byobu, color, ink and gold leaf on paper
Kiyonobu, Torii (Japanese, 1664-1729) Hayakawa Hatsuse and Nakamura Shichisaburo, 1702, woodblock print, published by Igaya Kanbei.
Nakamura Denkuro, Katsuyama Matagor and Arashi Kiyosaburo, 1708-09, woodblock print, published by Nakajimaya Isaemon.
Yamanaka Heikuro and Ichikawa Danjuro II, 1714, woodblock print, Published by Nakajimaya Isaemon.
Arashi Wakano as Soga no Obihiki and Ichikawa Danjuro II as Goro, Together with Otani Hiroji, 1723, woodblock print, Published by Komatsuya Kyoho.
Jihei, Sugimura (Japanese, active 1680-1698)
The Court Lady Sho-Shikibu, woodblock print.
Lion Dance, woodblock print.
Kiyomasu, Torii (Japanese, active 1697-1722)
Kamisuki Juro, 1715, woodblock print, Published by Nakajimaya Isaemon
Dohan, Kaigetsudo (Japanese, active 1710-1720)
Standing Woman, 1711-16, published by Igaya Kanbei
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Choki, Eishosai (Japanese, active approx. 1780-1800)
Geisha,
1794, woodblock print published by Tsutaya Juzaburo.
Geisha Behaving like a Married Woman,
1794, woodblock print published by Tsutaya Juzaburo.
Dohan, Kaigetsudo (Japanese, active 1710-1720)
Standing Woman,
1711-16, published by Igaya Kanbei
Harunobu, Suzuki (Japanese, 1725-1770)
Eight Views: Early Morning Mist in Ogi,
woodblock print, published by Shokakudo.
Eight Views: The Evening Bell,
woodblock print, published by Shokakudo.
Mitate no Kinko,
woodblock print.
Kiyonobu II, Torii (Japanese, active 1725-1760)
Mitate no Soga: Juro, Goro, and Yoshihide,
1744-48, woodblock print, Published by Maruya Kohei.
Kiyotsune, Torii (Japanese, active 1757-1779)
Ichimura Uzaemon IX as Shirabyoshi,
1763, woodblock print, Published by Magobei.
Kiyomitsu, Torii (Japanese, 1735-1785)
Indoor Games,
1751-1764, woodblock print, Published by Tomitaya.
Kiyonaga, Torii (Japanese, 1752-1815)
Tea-Stall Girl with Guest,
1778, woodblock print.
Ferry Across the Rokugo River, central and right-hand sheets of a triptych,
1754, woodblock print, Published by Takatsuya Isuke.
Harushige, Suzuki (Japanese, 1747-1818)
Snow, Moon and Flowers: The Moon over Shinagawa,
woodblock print.
Snow, Moon and Flowers: Snow in Yoshiwara,
woodblock print.
Enkyo, Kabukido (Japanese, 1749-1803)
Ichikawa Omezo,
1796, woodblock print, published by Tsutaya Juzaburo.
Kiyonaga, Torii (Japanese, 1752-1815)
Tea-Stall Girl with Guest,
1778, woodblock print.
Ferry Across the Rokugo River, central and right-hand sheets of a triptych,
1754, woodblock print, Published by Takatsuya Isuke.
Eisen, Keisai (Japanese, 1791-1848)
Contest of Beauties: A Geisha from the Eastern Capital,
1818-1830, woodblock print, published by Sanoya Kihei.
Mirror of the Age: The Courtesan,
1818-1830, woodblock print.
Eishi, Chobunsai (Japanese, 1756-1829)
Hanogi, Yoshino and Tatsuta from the Ogiya Establishment,
1789-1801, woodblock print, published by Nishimuraya Yohachi.
Kisen Hoshi, from the series "Six Immortal Poets",
1793-94, woodblock print, published by Nishimuraya Yohachi.
Echizenya Morokoshi, from the series "Six Beauties from the Pleasure Quarter",
1794-95, woodblock print, published by Nishimuraya Yohachi.
Eishin, Choensai (Japanese, active 1795-1810)
Falconer,
1789-1801, woodblock print, publisher unknown.
Eisho, Chokosai (Japanese, active 1790-1799)
The Doll Festival, from the series "The Five Festivals of the Year",
1789-1801, published by Yamaguchiya Chusuke.
Hanogi from the Ogiya Establishment and Others, triptych,
1789-1801, published by Enomotoya Kichibei.
Midoriki from the Wakamatsuya Establishment,
from the series "Contest of Beauties in the Pleasure District",
1795-96, woodblock print, published by Yamaguchiya Chusuke.
Eisui, Ichirakutei (Japanese, active 1790-1823)
Tsukioka from the Hyogoya Establishment,
1789-1801, woodblock print, publisher unknown.
Eizan, Kikukawa (Japanese, 1787-1867)
Long Pipe, from the series "Encounters with Elegance",
1812, woodblock print, published by Izumisa.
At the Dressing Table, from the series "Encounters with Elegance",
1812, woodblock print, published by Izumisa.
Hiroshige, Utagawa or Ando (Japanese, 1797-1858)
Reeds in the Snow with a Wild Duck,
woodblock print.
53 Stations on the Tokaido: Sudden Shower over Shono,
woodblock print, published by Takeuchi Magohachi.
Famous Sights in the Eastern Capital: Cherry Blossom in the Evening on the Nakanomachi in Yoshiwara,
woodblock print, publised by Sanoya Kihei.
One Hundred Views of Famous Places in and around Edo: Ohashi Bridge- Sudden Shower near Atake,
woodblock print, published by Uoya Eikichi.
One Hundred Views of Famous Places in and around Edo: In the Dyers' Quarter of Kanda,
woodblock print, published by Uoya Eikichi.
Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (Japanese, 1797-1861)
Ayus Swimming Upstream with Hagi Branch,
1830-44, woodblock print, Published by Tsujiokaya Bunsuke.
Catfish,
1830-44, woodblock print, Published by Tsujiokaya Bunsuke.
On the Banks of the Sumida in Mimayagashi,
1833, woodblock print, Published by Yamaguchiya Tobei.
Fuji in the Evening as Seen from Sumida Zutsumi, from 'Thirty-Six Views of the Eastern Capital and Mount Fuji',
1844-48, woodblock print, Published by Murataya Jirobei.