Hodogaya: Katabira River and Katabira Brige (Hodogaya, Katabiragawa Katabirabashi)—No. 5, from the series "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido (Tokaido gojusan tsugi)," also known as the Reisho Tokaido, c. 1847/52
Utagawa Hiroshige
The Triumph of Fame, plate three from the Triumphs of Petrarch, c. 1539
Georg Pencz
Hiratsuka, from the series "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido (Tokaido gojusan tsugi)", c. 1806
Katsushika Hokusai
Triumph of Death: Three Skeletons Invading a Bacchanal Orchestrated by a Magician or an Evil Demon, 1770–71
Henry Fuseli
Freed Iranian Hostage, Tickertape Parade, New York City, January 20, 1981
Thomas Frederick Arndt
Three Children Blowing Horns, plate eight of Twelve Ornament Panels, c. 1505–15
Giovan Pietro Birago
End of Summer, 1977
Albin Brunovsky
No. 20: Rain on the Hiratsuka Plain near Kutsukake Station (Niju: Kutsukake no eki, Hiratsukahara uchu no kei), from the series "[Sixty-nine Stations of the] Kisokaido (Kisokaido [rokujukyu tsugi no uchi])", c. 1835/36
Keisai Eisen
Patti Adams Shriner, House and Studio, Number 2, 1928
Bruce Goff
Physic Street, Canton, c. 1868
John Thomson
Part of Foochow Foreign Settlement; Terracing Hills; Foochow Field Women; A Memorial Arch, c. 1868
John Thomson
Untitled, c. 1950/59
Unknown Maker
James Linton and Three Boys, Newhaven, 1843/47, printed c. 1916