
Two-Alphabet Monograms

Japanese Alphabet with Proverbs and Illustrations

Alphabet Mantchou

Gekko's Sketches in Iroha-alphabet order (Vol. 2, fasc. 3)
La parabole de l'enfant prodigue (Évangile de Saint Luc, XV, 11) : vocabulaire, alphabet
The Language of flowers, and alphabet of floral emblems

Alphabet

ALPHABET SKIN No.3

Rayograph (Gun with Alphabet Stencils)

Tapestry of I-Ro-Ha (Japanese Alphabet design)
Three several alphabets of the Japanese language

Seven Variations of the 'Iroha' Alphabet: Series of Forty-Seven
Illustrated book

Iroha Alphabet of Proverbs Famous Shinto and Buddhist Sites Sugoroku Board

Iroha Alphabet of Proverbs Famous Shinto and Buddhist Sites Sugoroku Board

Seven Variations of the 'Iroha' Alphabet: 'T' as in 'Tenjinki'. Scene: Kurumabiki

Seven Variations of the 'Iroha' Alphabet: 'Ha' as in 'Hachijin'. Role: SATO Masakiyo

Seven Variations of the 'Iroha' Alphabet: 'Ni; as in 'Nidaikagami'. Role: AKITSUSHIMA Kuniemon

Seven Variations of the 'Iroha' Alphabet: 'Chi' as in 'Chidaruma'. Role: OKAWA Tonomo

Seven Variations of the 'Iroha' Alphabet: 'Shi' as in 'Jiraiya'. Role: OGATA Kangyo

Seven Variations of the 'Iroha' Alphabet: 'Me' as in 'Mekura Kagekiyo'. Scene: Hyugashima

Seven Variations of the 'Iroha' Alphabet: 'Su' as in 'Suzugamori'. Role: SHIRAI Gonpachi

Seven Variations of the 'Iroha' Alphabet: 'Ta' as in 'Takarako no'. Role: Jiraiya

Seven Variations of the 'Iroha' Alphabet: 'Sa' as in 'Samidare'. Role: TAKECHI Mitsuhide

耀清
Procession of Women Carrying Palanquin
覚(土地の売却証文ヵ)
(御用木鯵ヶ沢津出願)

Isenokuninozu
一札之事(大豆十二石借用)
小越平陸・封書

読数巻残書
名久井新川御普請御人足割付之事
書状(法名に付来寺願)
Triptych: Buyō Asukayama Shōkei
相渡申一札之事(岩木山境内前山のうち二ヶ所田山に申し付ける)
木村駿吉・封書
口演(濁酒借用願)

□高精山
Triptych: Children Playing (Kodomo asobi)
The Maidens (Otome), Calligraphic Excerpt from Chapter 21 of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari)
Altar Cloth
Triptych: Courtesans with Kamuro
年数売渡申手形之事

年数売渡申手形之事
差上申一札之事(無尽金減額につき)
The Ivy (Yadorigi), Calligraphic Excerpt from Chapter 49 of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari)
Second Twelve Paragons, from the Twenty-Four Paragons of Filial Piety (Nijūshikō)
Last Updated: 2020-04-16
Uploaded: 2021-07-22
