Woman Playing Hand-Drum (Tsuzumi) for Two Dancing Children, ? - 1831?
Kitagawa Utamaro II
Karigane Gang Member with Oiran, from the pentaptych "Karigane Gang Walking in the Yoshiwara", 1735 - 1790
Isoda Koryūsai 磯田湖龍齋
Warrior on a White Horse, Felling an Opponent, 1735 - 1790
Isoda Koryūsai 磯田湖龍齋
Actor Otani Hiroji 3rd as a Wrestler, 1726 - 1792
Katsukawa Shunshō 勝川春章
Actor Ichikawa Danjūrō 5th, 1773 - 1810
Utagawa Kunimasa 歌川国政
Actor Ichikawa Monnosuke 2nd WITH A TORCH, 1743 - 1812
Katsukawa Shunkō
Mino Province, Yōrō Waterfall (Mino, Yōrō no taki), from the series Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provinces [of Japan] ([Dai Nihon] Rokujūyoshū meisho zue), 1797 - 1858
Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川広重
Actor Ichikawa Danjurō 4th as Taira no Tomomori disguised as Tokaiya Gimpei, in the Tomomori with the Anchor (Ikari Tomomori) scene from part two of Yoshitsune's Thousand Cherry Trees (Yoshitsune sembon-zakura) performed at the Nakamura Theater, 1726 - 1792
Katsukawa Shunshō 勝川春章
Osan and Mohei, from the series "True Feelings Compared: The Founts of Love" (Jitsu kurabe iro no minakami), d. 1806
Kitagawa Utamaro 喜多川歌麿
Act Seven from the series Treasury of Loyal Retainers (Chūshingura: Shichi danme), 1762 - 1819
Katsukawa Shun'ei 勝川春英
Wrestler Kagami Iwahamanosuke, 1762 - 1819
Katsukawa Shun'ei 勝川春英
Harima Province, Maiko Beach (Harima, Maiko no hama), from the series Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provinces [of Japan] ([Dai Nihon] Rokujūyoshū meisho zue), 1797 - 1858
Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川広重
Allegory on the Art of Drawing with the Emblem of the Artist, 1558 - 1617
Hendrick Goltzius
The Artist and His Wife, 1858 - 1925
Lovis Corinth
Door God: General Qin Qiong (Qin Shubao) in Operatic Stage Costume on Horseback
Chinese
Door God: General Qin Qiong (Qin Shubao) in Operatic Stage Costume on Horseback
Chinese
Door God: General Zhao Yun Protecting Child Lord Liu Chan, Son of Liu Bei
Chinese
Door God: Heavenly Official Presenting the Crown of Office
Chinese
Door God: Heavenly Official Presenting a Deer
Chinese
Door Gods: Two Images of General Zhao Yun Protecting Child Lord Liu Chan, Son of Liu Bei
Chinese