Sanskrit Mandala of the Two Worlds (Shuji Ryōkai mandara): Womb World Mandala (Shuji Taizōkai mandara) and Diamond World Mandala (Shuji Kongōkai mandara)
Japanese
Bamboo in Mist
Chinese
Viewing Cold Mountains at Dusk (Kanzan banchō), 1796 - 1843
Takaku Aigai
Illustrated Mirror of Emperors and Song of Everlasting Sorrow
Japanese
Precipitous Rocks (right screen), 1779 - 1846
Uragami Shunkin 浦上春琴
Rushing Water (left screen), 1779 - 1846
Uragami Shunkin 浦上春琴
Illustrated Mirror of Emperors and Song of Everlasting Sorrow (right)
Japanese
Illustrated Mirror of Emperors and Song of Everlasting Sorrow (left)
Japanese
Seven Chinese Immortals (right screen), 1752 - 1811
Goshun 呉春 (Matsumura Gekkei 松村月渓)
Seven Chinese Immortals (left screen), 1752 - 1811
Goshun 呉春 (Matsumura Gekkei 松村月渓)
Landscape (right screen), 1683 - 1755
Watanabe Shikō 渡辺始興
Landscape (left screen), 1683 - 1755
Watanabe Shikō 渡辺始興
This Morning's Autumn, 1877 - 1938
Watanabe Kōkan 渡辺公観
This Morning's Autumn (right), 1877 - 1938
Watanabe Kōkan 渡辺公観
This Morning's Autumn (left), 1877 - 1938
Watanabe Kōkan 渡辺公観
Flowers of the Four Seasons, active c. 1600–1640
Previously attributed to Tawaraya Sōtatsu 俵屋宗達
Flowers of the Four Seasons, active c. 1600–1640
Previously attributed to Tawaraya Sōtatsu 俵屋宗達
Aizen Myoo
Japanese
Tan’yu shukuzu (Sketches by Tan'yu), 1602 - 1674
Kano Tan'yū 狩野探幽
Scholar’s Studio: Rakushisha no aki (Autumn at the Rakushisha), 1882 - 1944