Miki Toyokichi Educating Himself and Fellow Prisoners
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The Death of the Bride Mitsue
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Norton Simon Museum Collection
The Powerful Thief Kobayashi Masashichi Fighting Policemen
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Norton Simon Museum Collection
The Geisha Umekichi Imploring Nakajima Seibi to Part from Her and Return to His Studies
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Norton Simon Museum Collection

Miki Toyokichi Educating himself and Fellow Prisoners, No. 449 from the series The Postal Newspaper (Yūbin hōchi shimbun)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection
Guards Subdue the Prisoner Yoshizō after His Attempted Jailbreak
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Norton Simon Museum Collection
The Geisha Oiro Politely Refusing an Old Man's Proposal
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Norton Simon Museum Collection
The Widow Fuku Giving Birth on the Way to Court for Arraignment for Theft
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Norton Simon Museum Collection
Imayō Dance Performed at the Kimpeirō House in the Yoshiwara District
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Norton Simon Museum Collection
The Plasterer Toyokichi Murdering His Mistress Oei and Her Family
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Norton Simon Museum Collection
![ROBERT MACAIRE. 2nd Series 15: A groundless quarrel. -..Yes, Sir, do me the pleasure of giving that jovial fellow a brief respite... understood that the aforesaid gentleman denies himself the printing of my newspaper, and by this fact ruins my undertaking; to see oneself condemned to 67,000 f[rancs] of losses and interest... -But on what is his refusal grounded? -Oh, on a foolishness.... a trifle... on what I should pay him in cash, for which I'm 21 months in arrears... it's a poor pretext, a groundless quarrel](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0038230001.jpg)
ROBERT MACAIRE. 2nd Series 15: A groundless quarrel. -..Yes, Sir, do me the pleasure of giving that jovial fellow a brief respite... understood that the aforesaid gentleman denies himself the printing of my newspaper, and by this fact ruins my undertaking; to see oneself condemned to 67,000 f[rancs] of losses and interest... -But on what is his refusal grounded? -Oh, on a foolishness.... a trifle... on what I should pay him in cash, for which I'm 21 months in arrears... it's a poor pretext, a groundless quarrel
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
Union Catalog of the Collections of the National Art Museums, Japan
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