Two Women and Small Child Catching Goldfish
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Two Women and a Child Beside a Goldfish Tank

Two women and a child

Man, Two Women, and Child
Two Women and a Child on a Veranda
Catching Goldfish

Two women and a child arranging flowers
Man, Two Women and Child on Bridge
Two Women and Young Child under Willow

Two Women in Summer Clothes with Goldfish

Two Women and a Child Viewing the Full Moon

Two Women and a Child after a Bath
Two Women Playing with a Child
Women and Children Catching Fireflies
Two Women and Child Looking at River from Verandah
TWO WOMEN AND TWO CHILDREN
Two Girls and Small Boy with Fishbowl
Two Women Spooling Silk Accompanied by Child

Surimono or a page from a kyoka album: Two women and a child

Woman Accosting a Fan-Seller and Child Playing with Goldfish (Shunga)
Two Women and Child on Veranda Overlooking Mountain Scenery, with Kyoka Poems
Women and child with actor print

Two Women and a Girl

A Shinto Priest, Three Women and a Child
Three ladies and two small attendants
Viewing the Snow from the Hillside, from the series Pilgrimages to Yamato

The Fifty-Three Post-Stations along the Tokaido Highway : Hukuroi
Tamanoi, from the series Classical Dances
Keiseimitateressendennanabannouchi、kinkou
Woodblock print

Fujieda
Courtesans on New Year's Day

Fujieda station on the Tokaido

The Fifty-Three Post-Stations along the Tokaido Highway : Hukuroi

The Fifty-Three Post-Stations along the Tokaido Highway : Nissaka

「おこま 岩井半四郎」
The Spirits of the Plum and Pine, from the series The Classic Nō Dances
Borrowing Water
Courtesan at Writing Desk with Kamuro

Gosekku no uchi Boys' Festival : Sparring with Irises

The Fifty-Three Post-Stations along the Tokaido Highway : Ejiri
First Writing of the New Year (Kakizome), with poems by Okuraan Reiko, Shuchōdō Butsuryō and Yomo no Utagaki no Magao
Courtesan as Kinkō (Qin Gao), from the series Courtesans Viewed as the Immortals of Ressenden, One of Seven (Keisei mitate Ressenden, shichiban no uchi)

The Fifty-Three Post-Stations along the Tokaido Highway : Maisaka

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Couple at Kamejima/ Rabbit (U) -- Kamejima, from the series Allusion to the Twelve Zodiac Animals at Famous Places in Edo for the Ichiyō Circle (Ichiyōren Edo meisho mitate jūnishi), with poems by Buntōsha Morishige and Bunpukutei Mamenari

「賢女烈婦伝」 「仏御前」
Pages from Kyoka Picture Book, Mountain upon Mountains (Ehon kyoka Yama mata yama), remounted in album form

The Fifty-Three Post-Stations along the Tokaido Highway : Futagawa
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