
Woman Cutting Her Toenails

Woman cutting her toenails
Woman Clipping Toenails
Woman Trimming Her Nails
A Woman Cutting Vegetables

Woman arranging her hair

Woman Arranging Her Hair
Nude Woman Examining Her Left Foot
Woman Powdering Her Neck

Woman Adjusting Her Hair
Woman Fixing Her Hair

Woman Blacking Her Teeth
Woman Cutting an Iris Leaf Arrow

Woman Combing Her Hair

Woman Combing Her Hair

Woman combing her hair
Woman Combing Her Hair
Woman Combing Her Hair

Woman Combing her Hair
Woman Waiting for Her Lover
Young Woman Coiffing Her Hair
Woman Washing her Hair

Woman Diver Combing her Hair

Woman Warming Her Feet at Hearth

Woman Cutting Her Toenails
Woman Clipping Her Toe Nails (Tsume wo Kinu Onna)

A White Horse with Raised Head

painting
風俗見立五性. , つめを酉ノ年 はさみの金性 / 歌麿筆[Tsume wo tori no toshi Hasami no kinsyō] / Utamaro-hitsu

「鬼の継子」

painting

Momotaroo
「鳥合」
Japanese White-eyes on a Branch of Peach Tree,” from the Series An Array of Birds (Tori awase), from Spring Rain Surimono Album (Harusame surimono-jō, vol. 3)

painting

The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro V as the Spirit of Monk Seigen in the Shosagoto Dance Sequence "Sono Utsushi-e Matsu ni Kaede" (A Shadow-Picture of Pine and Maple), the Last Scene of Part Two of the Play Keisei Momiji no Uchikake (Courtesan in an Over-Kimono of Maple Leaf Pattern), Performed at the Morita Theater from the Ninth Day of the Ninth Month, 1772

Keibunkachougafu
Daikoku's Hammer and Three Mice

「業平餅」

探幽/霊昭女達磨龐居士図

Beauty and an Actor as Mitate of Prostitute Tora-gozen and Soga no Jūrō

Beauty Adjusting Her Hairpin

hanging scroll; painting

After Fujimihara, Bishuu from Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji
![[三世沢村宗十郎の馬士むち蔵]](https://www.artic.edu/iiif/2/2a45f311-d7a8-1060-54d4-ea41284048f7/full/!240,240/0/default.jpg)
[三世沢村宗十郎の馬士むち蔵]

The Actor Nakamura Noshio I as the Spirit of the Courtesan Takao, in the Shosagoto Dance Sequence "Sono Utsushi-e Matsu ni Kaede" (A Shadow-Picture of Pine and Maple), the Last Scene of Part Two of the Play Keisei Momiji no Uchikake (Courtesan in an Over-Kimono of Maple Leaf Pattern), Performed at the Morita Theater from the Ninth Day of the Ninth Month, 1772

(Sparrow on a wisteria branch)
Leaf from Album Depicting the Sixteen Lohans (Arhats)
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