The Chofu Jewel River, one of the Six Jewel Rivers (Mu Tamagawa), early 19th century
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Travelers' tea house, c. 1804
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Night Watchmen Under Maple Tree, 19th century
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Six women seated around a bird cage, 1823
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An Old Man and Attendants Watching the Sugoroku Game, 1799
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The gods of fortune Ebisu and Daikoku, 1797
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Dandelions and clovers beneath cherry tree, c. 1807
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Visiting Oji Inari Shrine, 1801/05
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Three (Women) Calligraphers (Sanpitsu) at a Calligraphy Reunion (Shokai), 1800-10
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The Seven Gods of Good Fortune, 1809
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Self-Portrait as a Fisherman, 1835
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Lin Xiangru and Kojima Takanori, from the series "Five Sibling Pictures of China and Japan for the Zakurogaki Group (Zakurogaki-ren goban no uchi wakan e-kyodai)", 1821
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Sima Guang and Shibata Katsuie, from the series "Five Sibling Pictures of China and Japan for the Zakurogaki Group (Zakurogaki-ren goban no uchi wakan e-kyodai)", 1821
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Women and children out for a picnic, n.d.
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The Fishermen of Katase Hauling in Their Nets: The Purple Shell (Murasakigai), 1821
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Koto and New Year’s Offering, illustration for The Akoya Beach Shell (Akoyagai), from the series "A Matching Game with Genroku-period Poem Shells (Genroku kasen kai awase)", 1821
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Making Bamboo Blinds, illustration for The Bamboo-Blind Shell (Sudare-gai), from the series "A Matching Game with Genroku-period Poem Shells (Genroku kasen kai awase)", 1821
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Recycling Paper, illustration for The Fulling-block Shell (Kinuta gai), from the series "A Matching Game with Genroku-period Poem Shells (Genroku kasen kai awase)", 1821
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Chopping Rice Cakes, illustration for The Board-Roof Shell (Itayagai), from the series "A Matching Game with Genroku-period Poem Shells (Genroku kasen kai awase)", 1821
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Creating surimono for the New Year, 1825
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