The Bandit Kidōmaru Ambushes Raikō and his Four Legendary Retainers

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The Bandit Kidōmaru Ambushes Raikō and his Four Legendary Retainers

The Bandit Kidōmaru Ambushes Raikō and his Four Legendary Retainers

The Bandit Kidōmaru Ambushes Raikō and his Four Legendary Retainers

The Bandit Kidōmaru Ambushes Raikō and his Four Legendary Retainers

The Four Retainers of Minamoto no Raikō

The Four Retainers of Minamoto no Raikō

「〔頼光鬼童丸を討つ図〕」 「[頼光鬼童丸を討つ図](三枚続)」

「〔頼光鬼童丸を討つ図〕」 「[頼光鬼童丸を討つ図](三枚続)」

頼光鬼童丸を討つ図

頼光鬼童丸を討つ図

「四天王鬼童丸退治」 「碓井貞光」「卜部季武」

「四天王鬼童丸退治」 「碓井貞光」「卜部季武」

「市原野鬼童丸」「頼光公家臣四天王内 瀧口渡辺源二綱」

「市原野鬼童丸」「頼光公家臣四天王内 瀧口渡辺源二綱」

「源頼光朝臣」「家臣四天王内 碓井荒太郎貞光」 「市原野鬼童丸」「頼光公家臣四天王内 瀧口渡辺源二綱」

「源頼光朝臣」「家臣四天王内 碓井荒太郎貞光」 「市原野鬼童丸」「頼光公家臣四天王内 瀧口渡辺源二綱」

Educational Zodiac 12 Picture(Albun)

Educational Zodiac 12 Picture(Albun)

Educational Zodiac 12 Picture(Albun)

Educational Zodiac 12 Picture(Albun)

On the Way to Kyoto, Minamoto no Raikō Meets Kaidōmaru in the Ashigara Mountains of Sagami Province and Takes Him as a Retainer:  Yamauba at Mount Ashigara

On the Way to Kyoto, Minamoto no Raikō Meets Kaidōmaru in the Ashigara Mountains of Sagami Province and Takes Him as a Retainer: Yamauba at Mount Ashigara

「源頼光朝臣丹波国市原野にて四天王の勇士をもつて鬼童丸を退治するの図」 「源頼光朝臣」「坂田金時」「源頼光朝臣」「臼井貞光」「卜部季武」

「源頼光朝臣丹波国市原野にて四天王の勇士をもつて鬼童丸を退治するの図」 「源頼光朝臣」「坂田金時」「源頼光朝臣」「臼井貞光」「卜部季武」

SENTIMENTS AND PASSIONS 4: This Gentleman, on leaving the Tavern where he has lost his last twenty francs, thinks of Rotschild [sic]; of fillets of St. Cloud; of selling his matress, ... of everything, except... not playing again

SENTIMENTS AND PASSIONS 4: This Gentleman, on leaving the Tavern where he has lost his last twenty francs, thinks of Rotschild [sic]; of fillets of St. Cloud; of selling his matress, ... of everything, except... not playing again

THE FEASTERS 1: The national guardsman Rifolard, not having left his home during the five days of June, was unable to resist the desire finally to seize the occasion of showing himself; despite the tears of his wife and children, he took his gun to hasten to a banquet in the country

THE FEASTERS 1: The national guardsman Rifolard, not having left his home during the five days of June, was unable to resist the desire finally to seize the occasion of showing himself; despite the tears of his wife and children, he took his gun to hasten to a banquet in the country

THE FEASTERS 1: The national guardsman Rifolard, not having left his home during the five days of June, was unable to resist the desire finally to seize the occasion of showing himself; despite the tears of his wife and children, he took his gun to hasten to a banquet in the country

THE FEASTERS 1: The national guardsman Rifolard, not having left his home during the five days of June, was unable to resist the desire finally to seize the occasion of showing himself; despite the tears of his wife and children, he took his gun to hasten to a banquet in the country

Teachers and Rascals 31: The laborious and delicate mission of the drawing teacher; to him is always reserved the difficult task of redressing the twists and inaccuracies of his young pupils!

Teachers and Rascals 31: The laborious and delicate mission of the drawing teacher; to him is always reserved the difficult task of redressing the twists and inaccuracies of his young pupils!

Bathers 26: -Look out, Gargouillet, there's the master going by with his wife; we should wash our hair and hang the soap. -Thank you, I've just finished with it

Bathers 26: -Look out, Gargouillet, there's the master going by with his wife; we should wash our hair and hang the soap. -Thank you, I've just finished with it

General Schlagmann, imagining that the uniform gives courages, and wanting at any price also to secure zouaves, determines to dress up some of his Croats as Turks!..

General Schlagmann, imagining that the uniform gives courages, and wanting at any price also to secure zouaves, determines to dress up some of his Croats as Turks!..

PARISIAN SKETCHES 21: SCENE OF HORSEFLESH-EATING. - True indeed... there's Sir eating his old horse... I only hope that one day he doesn't get the idea of sitting down to eat his old maid!..

PARISIAN SKETCHES 21: SCENE OF HORSEFLESH-EATING. - True indeed... there's Sir eating his old horse... I only hope that one day he doesn't get the idea of sitting down to eat his old maid!..

Ancient History 3: Achilles in his tent. In tears, remembering the charms of Briseis / The hero enjoys his dismal sadness. / And in vain, Patrocles, polishing his weapons / Tries to awaken his burning courage. (Secret translation by President P.) This precious bas-relief was discovered in the ruins of the ancient Boule rouge [Red Ball] (Montmartre suburb) by our indefatigable traveller, Mr. Charles Texier. According to Mr. Ingres, only Phidias could have been its maker

Ancient History 3: Achilles in his tent. In tears, remembering the charms of Briseis / The hero enjoys his dismal sadness. / And in vain, Patrocles, polishing his weapons / Tries to awaken his burning courage. (Secret translation by President P.) This precious bas-relief was discovered in the ruins of the ancient Boule rouge [Red Ball] (Montmartre suburb) by our indefatigable traveller, Mr. Charles Texier. According to Mr. Ingres, only Phidias could have been its maker

MONOMANIACS 7: THE HYPOCHONDRIAC: This class of citizens is the providence of medicine, the blessing of pharmacy, it is the Nymph Egeria who has inspired white mustard, Paraguay-Roux, the Regnault pâte, the Clyso-bolus and generally all the inventions destined to comfort non-suffering humanity. The hypochondriac gives himself by turns pleurisy, consumption Etc. Etc. He varies his illness in order to vary his pleasures and each day he exclaims, on feeling his pulse, “I truly must have an iron constitution to be able to resist all these illnesses.”

MONOMANIACS 7: THE HYPOCHONDRIAC: This class of citizens is the providence of medicine, the blessing of pharmacy, it is the Nymph Egeria who has inspired white mustard, Paraguay-Roux, the Regnault pâte, the Clyso-bolus and generally all the inventions destined to comfort non-suffering humanity. The hypochondriac gives himself by turns pleurisy, consumption Etc. Etc. He varies his illness in order to vary his pleasures and each day he exclaims, on feeling his pulse, “I truly must have an iron constitution to be able to resist all these illnesses.”

Parisian Boating Men 14: A man in to the sea: -Harpoon him more vigorously... we won’t get him without! -And you, hold his legs in the air, that’s the important thing!... nothing gives you a cold more than getting the soles of your feet wet!..

Parisian Boating Men 14: A man in to the sea: -Harpoon him more vigorously... we won’t get him without! -And you, hold his legs in the air, that’s the important thing!... nothing gives you a cold more than getting the soles of your feet wet!..

NEWS 145: The Emperor Soulouque, having learned that a European journalist permitted himself to criticise some of the acts of his administration, arrived to sieze the guilty man and plunged him into a cooking pot full of boiling tar -All with the hope that this would serve as a lesson to this hack and that he would not write a second article against his majesty. (Official prefect of Haiti.) (Note from le Charivari) -This ingenious method to curb the deviations of the Press is recommended for the meditation of the Burgraves

NEWS 145: The Emperor Soulouque, having learned that a European journalist permitted himself to criticise some of the acts of his administration, arrived to sieze the guilty man and plunged him into a cooking pot full of boiling tar -All with the hope that this would serve as a lesson to this hack and that he would not write a second article against his majesty. (Official prefect of Haiti.) (Note from le Charivari) -This ingenious method to curb the deviations of the Press is recommended for the meditation of the Burgraves

JOURNEY TO CHINA 16: THE MUSIC LESSON. The Chinese man of independent means likes to occupy his leisure by cultivating music: very willingly he takes lessons on the clarinet, the accordion or the hunting horn, and in spite of the contrary opinion of his unfortunate neighbours, persists in calling this an accomplishment!

JOURNEY TO CHINA 16: THE MUSIC LESSON. The Chinese man of independent means likes to occupy his leisure by cultivating music: very willingly he takes lessons on the clarinet, the accordion or the hunting horn, and in spite of the contrary opinion of his unfortunate neighbours, persists in calling this an accomplishment!

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