Shimoyo no kane jūji no tsujiura, yonpen
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Shimoyo no kane jūji no tsujiura, nihen
Freer and Sackler
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Shimoyo no kane jūji no tsujiura, shohen
Freer and Sackler
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Shimoyo no kane jūji no tsujiura, gohen
Freer and Sackler
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Shimoyo no kane jūji no tsujiura, sanpen
Freer and Sackler
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Chamise no kane no oto (Object); Ukiyo hakkei (Series)
British Museum
British Museum Collection

The Brazier of Elegance and the Bell of Damnation (Fuga hibachi muken no kane)
Art Institute of Chicago
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The Actor Segawa Kikunojo I as Katakai in the play "Mugen no Kane Omoi no Akatsuki," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the third month, 1746
Art Institute of Chicago
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The Actor Segawa Kikunojo III as Hito-maru Disguised as the Courtesan Chiyozaki, in the Play Kuruwa no Hana Katsuragi no Kane, Performed at the Ichimura Theater in the third Month, 1775
Art Institute of Chicago
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Parody of the Muken no Kane Scene in the Play Hiragana Seisuiki: Woman Standing on a Veranda outside a Room with a Party, Modern Reproduction
Honolulu Museum of Art
Honolulu Museum of Art Collection

The Actors Ichimura Kamezo I as Kume no Sennin, Onoe Kikugoro I as Goi-no-suke Takenari, and Otani Hiroji II as Hata no Kawakatsu in the play "Keisei Asakusa no Kane," performed at the Ichimura Theater in the eleventh month, 1754
Art Institute of Chicago
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The Actor Bando Hikosaburo II as Fujitaro, disguised as the ferryman Tomokichi, in the play "Shomei Mugen no Kane," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the ninth month, 1767
Art Institute of Chicago
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The Actors Matsumoto Koshiro III as Oroku and Bando Hikosaburo II as Fujitaro in the play "Shomei Muken no Kane," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the ninth month, 1767
Art Institute of Chicago
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Autumn Maples at Takinogawa River (Takinogawa momiji), from the album "The Eternal Waterfall (Tokiwa no taki)"
Art Institute of Chicago
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Looking as if She Wants to Go for a Walk: The Fashion of a Married Woman of the Meiji Era (Yūho ga shitasō, Meiji nenkan saikun no fūzoku), from the series Thirty-two Appearances of Fashion (Fūzoku sanjūni sō)
Harvard Art Museums
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The Actors Osagawa Tsuneyo II (right), Ichikawa Monnosuke II (center), and Segawa Kikunojo III (left), Possibly as Misao Gozen, Matsuya Soshichi, and the Courtesan Kojoro of Hakata, in the Play Chiyo no Hajime Ondo no Seto (Beginnings of Eternity: The Ondo Straits in the Seto Insland Sea) (?), Performed at the Kiri Theater from the Twenty-seventh Day of te Seventh Month, 1785
Art Institute of Chicago
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Last Updated: 2019-12-12
Uploaded: 2020-12-17
