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Kachō-ga fu 花鳥 画 譜 :No. 6, White-cheeked Bunting, Wisteria Bean, and Wild Carnation (Hôjiro fujimame
Estampe contemporaine deIshikawa Masumi 石川真澄 (1978 - ).
Spring View at the Foot of Asuka Hill (Asukayama shita haru no kei 飛鳥山下春之景), from the series Famous
“Futagawa”, de la série Tokaido Meisho No Uchi 東海道名所之内 - Tea house selling the local famous product,
“Boat Excursion”, de la série Tokaido Meisho No Uchi 東海道名所之内 - Awashima Shrine 淡島神社 at Kata-ura Bay
Surimono 摺物 de Utagawa Kunisada 歌川国貞 (1786 - 1865) ou Utagawa Toyokuni III 三代 歌川豊国Les surimono so
Cherry Blossoms in Full Bloom at Asuka Hill (Asukayama manka 飛鳥山満花), from theseries Famous Hills in
fujiwara57:“One Hundred Looks ofVarious Women”, 1816, deUtagawa Toyokuni 歌川豊国 (1769 - 1825).
nevver:Winter in Aizu, Kiyoshi Saitō A wonderful selection of woodblock prints of Aizu snow landsca
KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI, 万物絵本大全図 (Great Picture Book of Everything), 1829
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Les Graines De Camelia, 1957. Paul Jacoulet.
thekimonogallery:“The Heron Maiden”. Woodblock print, about 1770’s, Japan,by artist Isoda Koryusai
Inuyama Dosetsu, from ‘Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaido’, 1852 - Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Ukiyoe Woodblock Print: Genzo Takebe, Actor Kuzo Ichikawa IIToyohara Kunichika, Publisher MasudayaTs
‘Bergers des Hautes Montagnes, Coree (Korea)’ - Paul Jacoulet. c1950s
Fantastic antique kurotomesode depicting the fox lady Kuzunoha, famous for being the mother of the o
[Part. 1/6] Onmyoji (阴阳师)mythicalcharacters, drawn ukiyo-e style by 鬼笙 (find other posts here) Using
Toyohara Chikanobu (Japanese, 1838–1912)
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Warriors in combat. 1865 - Utagawa Kunisada.
Ukiyoe × Pixelart:Pekingese dog and bush warblerOriginal Ukiyoe:Koson Ohara(1877-1945)
Ukiyoe × Pixelart:A crow on a snow covered tree stumpOriginal Ukiyoe:Koson Ohara(1877-1945)
Most avant-garde and one of the last traditional Japanese woodblock artists, Kawanabe Kyōsai (河鍋暁斎,
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