Drying Clothes (Monohoshi), c. 1790
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Akashi of the Tamaya, from the series Seven Komachis of Yoshiwara (Seiro nana Komachi) (Tamaya uchi Akashi, Uraji, Shimano), c. 1794/95
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The Fourth Month (Shigatsu), from an untitled series of genre scenes in the twelve months, with kyoka poems, c. 1792/93
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Act Eleven from the series "The Chushingura Drama Parodied by Famous Beauties (Komei bijin mitate Chushingura Junimai Kuzuki)", c. 1794/95
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The Sixth Month (Rokugatsu), from an untitled series of genre scenes in the twelve months, with kyoka poems, c. 1792/93
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Murasaki Shikibu: Bird, from the series "Famous Women and Their Poems on Flowers, Birds, Wind, and Moon (Meifu eika kacho fugetsu)", c. 1805
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Kintaro, Urashimataro, and Momotaro, from the triptych "Set of Three Sake Cups for the First Month (Tarozuki mitsugumi sakazuki)", c. 1800/01
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Mount Goten, from the illustrated book "Statue of Fugen (Fugen-zo)", c. 1790
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Catching Fireflies, c. 1796/97
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Koharu of the Kinokuniya and Kamiya Jihei, c. 1800
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Drawing Lots for Prizes (Ho biki), c. 1798
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A Test of Skill - the Headwaters of Amorousness (Jitsu kurabe iro no minakami): Osan and Mohei, n.d.
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An Arrangement of Morning Glories, c. 1796
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An Arrangement of Valerian and Chinese Bell Flowers, c. 1796
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Yosooi of the Matsubaya, from the series Selections from Six Houses in Yoshiwara (Seiro rokkasen) (Matsubaya Yosooi), c. 1801/02
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Sato Shirobei Tadanobu (Sato Shirobei Tadanobu), c. 1776–80
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Young man and his party crossing a stream before Mt. Fuji, c. 1798/1800
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Arrangements of Irises and Morning Glories, About 1785
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Matsumoto Koshiro IV and Nakayama Tomisaburo, the left hand sheet of a triptych entitled “Six Actors Likened to the Immortal Poets" ("Yakusha Rokkasen"), c. 1784
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Pleasures of the Four Seasons: Colors and Scents of Flowers, left (Shiki no asobi hana no iroka, ge), c. 1783
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