Scenes from the Studios 2: A Frenchman painted by himself
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Scenes from the Studios 1: Madam, I am greatly honoured!..

Self-portrait Painted on a Mirror

Scenes of Europe: Building by a River (2) (No. 266)

Thirty-Two Daily Scenes: 'Looks Interested in Buying', Mannerisms of a Housewife from the Kaei Period

A pair of Six-fold Byobu with Pictures of Various Backstage Scenes from the Osaka Theatre

Thirty-Two Daily Scenes: 'Looks Impatient', Mannerisms of a Fireman's Wife from the Kaei Period

Thirty-Two Daily Scenes: 'Looks Curious', Mannerisms of a Senior Maid from the Tenpo Period

“Plum Blossoms by a Stream in the Second Month” from the Series Elegant Scenes Illustrating Poems of the Four Seasons by the Immortal Poets

Harbor Scenes, from a Series of Ten Collections of Prints from "Shoso," vol. 2 (8 works)

Thirty-Two Daily Scenes: 'Looks Heavy', Mannerisms of a Fukugawa Waitress from the Tenpo Period

"A Portrait of the Poet as a Young Man" written by Sei Ito. View of Yoichi City

Thirty-Two Daily Scenes: 'Looks Amused', Mannerisms of a Lady-in-Waiting from the Bunsei Period

One Hundred Scenes from Great Tokyo Metropolis in the Showa Era : No. 73, Nerima Landscape at Itabashiku

Thirty-Two Daily Scenes: 'Looks Thirsty', Mannerisms of a Geisha (Known as Sake Servers) from the Ansei Period

One Hundred Scenes from Great Tokyo Metropolis in the Showa Era : No. 90, View of Ueno, Hyokeikan and Museum of Art

Parliamentary Scenes 5: At the Tribune

2. Especially when the October Wind from "The Green Fuse-A Collection of Poems and Wood Engravings"
“‘A Boat Cast Adrift’ (Ukifune): Omatsu and Akabori Mizuemon,” from the series Scenes amid Genji Clouds Matched with Ukiyo-e Pictures (Genji-gumo ukiyo e-awase)

THE BACHELOR'S DAY 2: 8 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING: (Housework): The spectable of nature liftes the soul! Mr. Coquelet, in order to divert himself from the cares of housework, comes to his window to seek out the scent of flowers and the song of the ... canary

Caricatures of the Day: The bourgeois at the Salon: Let's see... What's that?... (reading from his catalogue) "No. 387. Portrait of Mr. B*** stock-broker"... well... well!... oh! how stupid I am... 386 is the portrait of Mr. B***, this is a portrait of a bull by Mr. Bracassat... I'd also say... that the idea of having yourself painted with horns as big as that... after that, you can't refuse a stock-broker anything

THE BACHELOR'S DAY 5: 11 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING: Mr. Coquelet wishing to offer a bouquet of violets to Miss Palissandre, reproaches himself for his prodigality; and washing his handkerchief with his own hands, clears his conscience by means of this economy

Affectation 2: I said to myself: do they think we're from the rue des Lombards?... There's a little air about you which is not that of a confectioner at all
![Double Faces 1: The Uncle-The Nephew: [On the left of the page, vertically]: (The Nephew, aloud) I've been given a little too much, that's bad -(The Uncle, aside) I'll inherit from my nephew, how strange! [On the right of the page,vertically]: (The Uncle, aloud) I'm not well, my friend. -(The Nephew, aside)Things are going well, I'm going to inherit from him](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0036520001.jpg)
Double Faces 1: The Uncle-The Nephew: [On the left of the page, vertically]: (The Nephew, aloud) I've been given a little too much, that's bad -(The Uncle, aside) I'll inherit from my nephew, how strange! [On the right of the page,vertically]: (The Uncle, aloud) I'm not well, my friend. -(The Nephew, aside)Things are going well, I'm going to inherit from him

SKETCHES OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE BY DAUMIER 4: Below the upper vignette: Counsels by the tribunal of commerce in all the majesty of their costume. Below the lower vignette: A raiser of business not disdaining to trouble himself over a mere length of neckerchief
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