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Banquet Scene《 Artist Unknown》  Mid Edo Period (18th c.)

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Autumn Flowers《 Sumiyoshi Hiroyuki》  Late Edo Period (19th c.)

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Scene of Mount Fuji and Rising Dragon《 Tozaka Bunyo》  Late Edo Period (19th c.)

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True Scene of Yumoto Tazuna-zaka《 Tanomura ChokunyÅ«》  1884

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Evening at Nakagami《 Yoshida Hiroshi》  c. 1909

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Evening Bell at Ueno, from the Series Eight Fashonable Views of Edo《 Suzuki Harunobu》  c. 1768 (Meiwa 5)

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Courtesans Hanaogi and Takigawa of the Ogiya Brothel, from the Series "Mirror of Paired Courtesans"《 Kitagawa Utamaro》  c. 1797 (Kansei 9)

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Courtesan Hanaogi Yoshino Tatsuta of the Ogiya Brothel at 1-Chome, Edo-machi《 Kitagawa Utamaro》  1802 (Kyowa 2)

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Kinryuzan Temple at Asakusa, from the Series One Hundred Scenic Spots of Edo《 Utagawa Hiroshige》  1856 (Ansei 3)

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Lu Zhisen, the Tatooed Monk, from the Series One hundred and Eight Heroes of the Popular Water Margin《 Utagawa Kuniyoshi》  c. 1827 (Bunsei 10)

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Xuande Visits Kongming Three Times in the Snow, from the Series Popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms《 Utagawa Kuniyoshi》  1853 (Kaei 6)

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General Watonai Conquering the Tigers《 Utagawa Kuniyoshi》  1855 (Ansei 2)

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Calligraphy of Poems from the ‘Shin-Kokin Wakashu’ on Printed Patterned Paper《 Calligraphy: Hon’ami Koetsu (1558-1637), Painting: Tawaraya Sotatsu (Date of birth/death unknown)》  1636 (Kanei 13)

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Copy of the Heike Nokyo (Sutras dedicated by the Taira clan to the Itsukushima Shrine)《 Tanaka Shinbi》  Taisho-Showa Period (20th c.)

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Koshirae Decorated with Flute-Blowing Dragon [Fittings] Signed ‘Kozan Saku’ (Made by Kozan) [Tanto] Signed ‘Bishu Osafune Kiyomitsu’ / ‘Ten[sho] (...) nen (...) gatsu hi’《 [Fittings] Takase Kozan [Tanto] Kiyomitsu》  Meiji Period (19th C.)

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Koshirae with Design of Flowers and Chicken in Maki-e Lacquer and Shibayama Inlay《 》  Meiji Period (19th C.)

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Box for the Incense Game with Design of Hatsune (The First Warbler) in Maki-e Lacquer《 》  20th c.

Banquet Scene

Mid Edo Period (18th c.) Artist Unknown

Autumn Flowers

Late Edo Period (19th c.) Sumiyoshi Hiroyuki

Scene of Mount Fuji and Rising Dragon

Late Edo Period (19th c.) Tozaka Bunyo

True Scene of Yumoto Tazuna-zaka

1884 Tanomura Chokunyū

Evening at Nakagami

c. 1909 Yoshida Hiroshi

Evening Bell at Ueno, from the Series Eight Fashonable Views of Edo

c. 1768 (Meiwa 5) Suzuki Harunobu

Courtesans Hanaogi and Takigawa of the Ogiya Brothel, from the Series "Mirror of Paired Courtesans"

c. 1797 (Kansei 9) Kitagawa Utamaro

Courtesan Hanaogi Yoshino Tatsuta of the Ogiya Brothel at 1-Chome, Edo-machi

1802 (Kyowa 2) Kitagawa Utamaro

Kinryuzan Temple at Asakusa, from the Series One Hundred Scenic Spots of Edo

1856 (Ansei 3) Utagawa Hiroshige

Lu Zhisen, the Tatooed Monk, from the Series One hundred and Eight Heroes of the Popular Water Margin

c. 1827 (Bunsei 10) Utagawa Kuniyoshi

Xuande Visits Kongming Three Times in the Snow, from the Series Popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms

1853 (Kaei 6) Utagawa Kuniyoshi

General Watonai Conquering the Tigers

1855 (Ansei 2) Utagawa Kuniyoshi

Calligraphy of Poems from the ‘Shin-Kokin Wakashu’ on Printed Patterned Paper

1636 (Kanei 13) Calligraphy: Hon’ami Koetsu (1558-1637), Painting: Tawaraya Sotatsu (Date of birth/death unknown)

Copy of the Heike Nokyo (Sutras dedicated by the Taira clan to the Itsukushima Shrine)

Taisho-Showa Period (20th c.) Tanaka Shinbi

Koshirae Decorated with Flute-Blowing Dragon [Fittings] Signed ‘Kozan Saku’ (Made by Kozan) [Tanto] Signed ‘Bishu Osafune Kiyomitsu’ / ‘Ten[sho] (...) nen (...) gatsu hi’

Meiji Period (19th C.) [Fittings] Takase Kozan [Tanto] Kiyomitsu

Koshirae with Design of Flowers and Chicken in Maki-e Lacquer and Shibayama Inlay

Meiji Period (19th C.)

Box for the Incense Game with Design of Hatsune (The First Warbler) in Maki-e Lacquer

20th c.

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