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Man Harvesting Ginkgo Nuts, Ohara Koson, ca. 1910
Prints from the series “Pictures of Nô Plays,” Part II, Section I (Nôgaku zue, kôhen, jô)by Tsukioka
Chang-E Flees to the Moon, from the series One Hundred Aspects of the Moon by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1
A Japanese ivory okimono depicting two mythical characters, scrimshaw decorated, Meiji period, late
Summer Kimono with Sagi and Reeds Period: Meiji period (1868–1912) Date: late 19th centuryCulture: J
“A married woman in the Meiji Period from the set Thirty –two Aspects of Women” by Tsuki
Concert of European Music by Yōshū (Hashimoto) Chikanobu, 1889 (click to enlarge)
Goose Flying in Moonlight, Ohara Koson, between 1907 and 1913
virtual-artifacts:Octopus Grasping a Piece of CoralJapanese, 18th-19th century (Edo; Meiji).The Walt
Three-case inro in the form of a tortoiseJapaneseEdo period–Meiji eramid to late 19th century
thekimonogallery:Summer Kurotomesode. Mid to late Meiji period(1880-1911), Japan. An hitoe (unlined)
artdetails:Ivory Shibayama Vase (detail), Meiji Period, 19th Century, inlaid and overlaid with vario
Hot Spring (from the series Daydreams by Magic Lantern), Toyohara Chikanobu, 1890
Palanquin in the Night (Two Palanquin Bearers and a Man Holding a Torch by a River), Ohara Koson, ca
A Kyoto Ivory Figure of a Bijin and Child,Meiji Period,Japan
Beauty with New Year’s Decoration, Toshikata Mizuno, ca. 1891
A Japanese lacquered helmet, late Edo or early Meiji period.
Woman with Glasses (from the series True Beauties), Toyohara Chikanobu, 1897
Hunting the Giant Octopus of Namekawa in Etchu Province (from the series Products of Greater Japan),
Benkei Calming the Waves at Daimotsu Bay (from the series One Hundred Aspects of the Moon), Yoshitos
Shi Jin, Toshikata Mizuno, 1884
Detail of a boys silk ceremonial kimono featuring a yuzen-dyed hawk with embroidery highlights. Earl
Wood Netsuke Carved as a Lotus PodMeiji Period, Japan
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