Bring Water From the Kamo River, from the series The Classic Nō Dances
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THE CLASSIC NO DANCES,"BRING WATER FROM THE KAMO R IVER"
Kantan Dreaming, from the series The Classic Nō Dances
Two Dancers, from the series The Classic Nō Dances
Jo and Uba, from the series The Classic Nō Dances
Ushiwaka and Benkei, from the series The Classic Nō Dances
Kiyomori Being Fanned by a Servant, from the series The Classic Nō Dances
The Spirits of the Plum and Pine, from the series The Classic Nō Dances

Shower Over The Kamo RIver

Evening Along The Kamo River
Tamanoi, from the series Classical Dances
Kochō, from the series Classical Dances
Kishin, from the series Classical Dances
Kamigaki, from the series Classical Dances
Yōrō, from the series Classical Dances
Iwato, from the series Classical Dances
Shōjo, from the series Classical Dances
Tsurukame, from the series Classical Dances
Fireworks Over the Kamo River, from Set of Landscapes of the Four Seasons

Ama, from the series One Hundred Nō Plays

Kanawa, from the series One Hundred Nō Plays
Amatsukaze, from the series Classical Dances
Harimayumi, from the series Classical Dances
Cherry Blossom Viewing on the Kamo River, from Set of Landscapes of the Four Seasons

Kazuraki, from the series One Hundred Nō Plays
Amatsukaze, from the series Classical Dances
Two Theatrical Performers (left sheet of diptych)
Kochō, from the series Classical Dances
Kamigaki, from the series Classical Dances

「蘇利古」

Shuttlecock
Urashima Taro, from the series Classical Dances
Fukujusō Flowers
Harimayumi, from the series Classical Dances
Tsurukame, from the series Classical Dances

Soriko, from an untitled series of No plays
The Spirits of the Plum and Pine, from the series The Classic Nō Dances
Gorō Masamune, from the series Classical Dances

surimono
The Bugaku Dance Ayakiri

Picking New Greens

(Old Man Dancing to Celebrate the Birth of his First Grandson)
Red (Aka), from the series The Five Colors (Goshiki no uchi)
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「千代田之大奥追ひ羽根」 「千代田の大奥(月見の宴)(三枚続)」
Yōrō, from the series Classical Dances
Resembling a Branch (Eda ni utsusu), from the series The Appearance of Upper-Class Women of the Edo Period (Tokugawa jidai kifujin no sugata) -- Woman with a Doll
Viewing the Snow from the Hillside, from the series Pilgrimages to Yamato
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