[Important Art Object] Imperial Ancient Poetry on a Square Cardboard
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[Important Art Object] Imperial Ancient Poetry on a Square Cardboard
[Important Art Object] Imperial Poem on a Square Cardboard
[Important Art Object] Fragment of the Imperial Waka Poetry
[Important Art Object] Fragment of the Imperial Poetry
[Important Art Object] Fragment of the Imperial Poetry
[Important Art Object] Imperial Poetry: Genji kotoba (Words from the Tale of Genji)
[Important Art Object] Manuscript of Three Imperial Autumn Poems (Hirosawa-gire)

Shinkan kokagoshikishi
[Important Art Object] Fierce Tiger

Shinkan goshikishi

Shinkan wakadankan

Imperial Poem by Emperor Gomizunoo on Colored Paper
[Important Art Object] Foliated Basin with Design of Fish and Water Plants, Over-glaze Enamels
[Important Art Object] Writing Box with Design of Deer and Autumn Flowers in Maki-e Lacquer
[Important Art Object] Mei-ping Vase with Painted Black Design of Peony,White Slip

Shinkan roueidankan

Shinkan akisanshu hirosawagire

Poems on Kaishi Paper by Emperor Gotsuchimikiado (Mist at a Checkpoint, Breeze with Scent of Plum

Inkstone Case with Design of a Waka Poem on Decorated Paper

重要美術品御指定申請書(織田劒大明神流記他、案文)
「國寳重要美術品繪畫展覽會圖録」 皇太子殿下御降誕奉祝記念
![Ancient History 36: Apelles and Campaste [sic]. Knowing that for his tender and ravishing model / Apelles was dying from mad desires / Alexander, behaving like a great king, gave away this beautiful woman / Whom he'd had enough of, anyway (On antique art, poetical essay by Mr. Cavé)](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0031490001.jpg)
Ancient History 36: Apelles and Campaste [sic]. Knowing that for his tender and ravishing model / Apelles was dying from mad desires / Alexander, behaving like a great king, gave away this beautiful woman / Whom he'd had enough of, anyway (On antique art, poetical essay by Mr. Cavé)

Parisian Freebooters 12: The Crocodile: This has to do with a variety of species of Crocodile, which was known to the ancients under the name of Tantalus and which a Gymnasium naturalist of our time has called the Gastronome without money. This voracious whale-like creature is most commonly found in the localities of Merchants of Eatables. His teeth are pointed and very long from lack of exercise, since he uses only his eyes to devour. When he has had the perseverance to remain for a whole day static in front of his prey he sometimes ends up by having the luck to catch... a crick in the neck. He feeds himself only on desires and vain hopes, he is also remarkably thin. Very different from other fish of his species that swim in open water, this type of Crocodile is always in the dry
[Important Art Object] Fragment of the Imperial Poetry
Poet Minamoto no Saneakira from page 17B of the printed book of "Thirty-Six Immortal Poets" (Sanjūrokkasen), Kōetsu edition
Poet Kakinomoto Hitomaru (?-c.709) from page 1A of the printed book of "Thirty-Six Immortal Poets" (Sanjūrokkasen), Kōetsu edition
Ezomatsumaeooyosonozu

drawing
Poet Kiyohara no Motosuke (908-990) from page 16B of the printed book of "Thirty-Six Immortal Poets" (Sanjūrokkasen), Kōetsu edition
[Faune] / G.V. Gucht sculp
The Maidens (Otome), Calligraphic Excerpt from Chapter 21 of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari)

Ro (Gauze) with Flowering Plants, Phoenix, and Butterfly Embroidery

calligraphy
The Safflower (Suetsumuhana), Calligraphic Excerpt from Chapter 6 of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari)
Evening Mist (Yūgiri), Calligraphic Excerpt from Chapter 39 of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari)

[Poissons]
Poet ōshikōchi no Mitsune from page 1B of the printed book of "Thirty-Six Immortal Poets" (Sanjūrokkasen), Kōetsu edition

「鞍 鐙」「韉 キツツケ」 「アツプサ チカラガワ イタバセン」「腹帯」
Monochrome Painted Textile Designs

「〔源氏十二条〕 浮船」 「浮舟」
Falling Flowers (Hanachirusato), Calligraphic Excerpt from Chapter 11 of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari)

hanging scroll; painting

A Severe Earthquake in Echigo (Niigata) District in 1828

「東海道」「藤沢」
Chimaerae japonum & sinarum

Waka Kaishi by Priest Gensei
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