The Mountain Witch and Kintarō: Holding a Chestnut Sprig
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Yamanba Holding a Chestnut Sprig and Kintaro

The Mountain Witch Feeding Kintarō with a Sake Cup

Toggle (Netsuke) in the Shape of a Mountain Witch (Yamauba) and Kintarō

Kaidōmaru (Kintarō) and a Mountain Witch (Yamanba)
Yamauba and Kintarō Playing with a Cherry
Yamauba and Kintarō

Yamanba and Kintarō: Kite

Yamanba and Kintarō: Mirror

Yamanba and Kintarō under a Cherry Tree

Yamanba and Kintarō: Kissing

Yamanba and Kintarō: Breast-Feeding

Yamanba and Kintarō: Ear Cleaning

Yamanba and Kintarō: Combing Hair

The Mountain Woman Yamauba Giving a Bath to the Boy Kintaro

The Mountain Woman Yamauba Giving a Bath to the Boy Kintaro

Yamanba and Kintarō: Tobacco Smoke

Yamanba and Kintarō: Making Faces
Yamauba Playing with Kintarō
Yamauba and Kintoki
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[Yamauba and Kintaroo]
Yamauba Combing Her Hair with Kintarō
Kintarō and Tree
Kintarō Seizes the Carp
山姥と金太郎

Kodakara Tatoe no Fushi ( Five Proverbs about Beloved Children ) : To Whip a Galloping Horse

Kodakara Tatoe no Fushi ( Five Proverbs about Beloved Children ) : To Whip a Galloping Horse

Yamauba Holding Chestnuts while Kintaro Reaches for Them

Iwafuji

Courtesan and Kamuro Who Holds a Letter

The actor Ichimura Uzaemon XII as Churo Onoe

England (An English Officer on Horseback, with His Attendant)

The Twelve Hours in Yoshiwara Ⅱ: Hour of the Boar (Ten o'clock p.m.)
Woman Walking on a Windy Day

「お梅」「粂之助」

The Actor Segawa Kikunojo II as Shizuka Gozen (?)

Touseibijinsanyuuhokkoku
Narihira Ason shokan ryaku

「義経千本桜 一世一代市川八百蔵」「源九郎きつね 市川八百蔵」「しづか御ぜん 瀬川路之助」

「道具屋甚三」

triptych print

Geisha of Nakamoriken as Hashitame (a Maid)

二代目坂東三津五郎と初代中山富三郎

Viewing the Moon

母子と丁稚

Island of Little People (Kobitojima)

Woman Playing with a Child with a Tengu Mask

The Actor Nakamura Noshio I as the Fox-Wife from Furui, in a Dance Sequence (Shosagoto) in Part Two of the Play Izu-goyomi Shibai no Ganjitsu (First Perfomance Day of the Izu Calendar), Performed at the Morita Theater from the First Day of the Eleventh Month, 1772
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