Woodblock; recto: an Oiran tossing a handball; verso: two lovers
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Two studies of a seated nude (recto and verso)

Two studies of a downward crouching nude (recto and verso)

Two Lovers Playing a Single Shamisen

"Kisaragi" The Second Month (Oiran, Two Kamuro, and Manservant Carrying an Ema entering an Inari Shrine)

Two Courtesans Watching an Attendant Play with a Rat

England (Englishwoman with a Basket and Two Englishmen with an Umbrella)
Japanese masks: six masks, including two representing a dog and a demon, with an old man shown to ...

The Pine Tree is a Pledge of a Thousand Years (Matsu wa senzai no chigiri); Lovers Admiring Plants, Screen with Two Cranes
Fatally stricken, a Japanese bomber plunges into the sea between two American destroyers, part of an Allied ...
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[Two mythological Buddhist or Hindu figures, one holding a captive and showing him an image in a magic mirror of a man falling off a boat during a fight]
Writing Box with Decoration of Moon and Autumn Grasses, and with an assortment of writing implements including an ink stone, a metal water dropper, two covered brushes, and two covered knives (for correcting mistakes)
Two Girls Looking Down at a Well, from the series Six Women Picture Book Match (Rokujo soshi awase), with poems by Shōfūtei Morihito and an associate

The Suicide of Two Foreign Clerks who Embezzled Funds from a French Bank in Yokohama, but were Overtaken by an English Ship as they Attempted to Escape, No. 647 from the series The Postal Newspaper (Yūbin hōchi shimbun)

The Actors Ichikawa Monnosuke II and Segawa Kikunojo III as the Lovers Seijuro (right) and Onatsu (left), in the Elopement Scene "Michiyuki Hiyoku no Kiku-cho" (An Elopemet: Chrysanthemum-and-Butterfly Lovebirds), a Dance Interlude from Part Two of the Play Kabuki no Hana Bandai Soga (Flower of Kabuki: The Eternal Soga), Performed at the Ichimura Theater from the Twenty-fifth Day of the Fourth Month, 1781

The Actors Matsumoto Koshiro IV and Segawa Kikunojo III as the Lovers Choemon (right) and Ohan (left), in the Elopement Scene "Michiyuki Segawa no Adanami" (An Elopement: Treacherous Waves in the Shallow River), a Dance Interlude from Part Two of the Play Kabuki no Hana Bandai Soga (Flower of Kabuki: The Eternal Soga), Performed at the Ichimura Theater from the Twenty-fifth Day of the Fourth Month, 1781
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