The Four Seasons in the South (Minami Shiki): Summer Scene, n.d.
Utagawa Toyokuni I
The Actors Ichikawa Monnosuke II and Segawa Kikunojo III as the Lovers Seijuro (right) and Onatsu (left), in the Elopement Scene "Michiyuki Hiyoku no Kiku-cho" (An Elopemet: Chrysanthemum-and-Butterfly Lovebirds), a Dance Interlude from Part Two of the Play Kabuki no Hana Bandai Soga (Flower of Kabuki: The Eternal Soga), Performed at the Ichimura Theater from the Twenty-fifth Day of the Fourth Month, 1781, c. 1781
Katsukawa Shunsho
Announcement of the ten day performance celebrating the succession of Ichimura Uzaemon XIII, 1851
Torii Kiyomitsu II (Kiyomine)
Program of the ten day performance celebrating the succession of Ichimura Uzaemon XIII, 1851
Torii Kiyomitsu II (Kiyomine)
The Saruwaka Dance, 1804
Torii Kiyonaga
Shunkan Watching Enviously from Kikai Island as Yasuyori Returns to the Capitol after Being Unexpectedly Pardoned (Shunkan sozu Kikaigashima ni oite tamatama Yasuyori no shamen senbo kito no zu), 1886
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Four Women Getting Water, n.d.
Carl Schwalbach
Swamp Maple II, 1970
Alex Katz
Under the Hill, 1881
Joseph Pennell
Mandarin Fan, 18th century
Fan (Military or Battle), 18th century, Edo period (1615–1868)
Bust Portraits of Actors in Folding Fans: Ichikawa Danjuro V, Segawa Kikunojo III, Ichikawa Monnosuke II (right, top to bottom); Nakamura Nakazo I, Matsumoto Koshiro IV, Bando Mitsugoro II (left, top to bottom), c. 1788
Katsukawa Shunsei
Travelers in Snow, early 19th century
Katsukawa Shunsen (Shunko II)
Evening Bell at Mii Temple (Mii no bansho), from an untitled series of Eight Views of Omi, n.d.