Banquet Scene with Optical Device
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Banquet Scene with Optical Device
Banquet Scene with Optical Device
Triptych: Banquet Scene with Optical Device

A Banquet Scene
Scene with an Angel

Foreigners Enjoying a Banquet

Snow scene with crows

Scene with Ayomi, A

Landscape Scene with Retreat

Scene with Yoshida Matsuwakamaru

Gods Preparing a Cherry Blossom Banquet

Evening scene with man leading horse

Stacking device: flat loop with three attached spurs
Arai--Scene with Ferry Boats
Snow Scene with Woman and Children

Untitled (Domestic Scene with Wisteria)

Banquet for no eating (with assorted fetishes)

Japanese Scene with Red Temple

Stacking device: wheel-thrown disk with three attached stilts
River Scene with Figures in Boats
Banquet by a Winding Stream (Kyokusui no en)

(Kabuki Scene with a Tomonori's Poem)
Foreigners from the Five Nations enjoying a banquet
Foreigners from the Five Nations enjoying a banquet

A Banquet Scene

Spring

Back Room of Palace; A Dreaming Princess

The Thirty-six Immortal Poets: Fujiwara no Motozane

Lovers Spied upon by a Little Boy
Banquet Scene with Optical Device
Kiyohara no Motosuke (Kiyohara no Motosuke), series Thirty-Six Immortal Poets

「東都名所合」 「深川新地」
Courtesan Looking Through a Curtain, the right half of No. 17 from the erotic series The Amorous Adventures of Mane'emon (Fūryū enshoku Mane'emon)

Fukiyachou ichimuraza ooiri atariburumai gakuyanozu

常盤津の稽古

「出雲国大社集神」

Beauties by Veranda

Contemporary Versions of Poems for the Four Seasons ( Fuzoku Shiki Kasen ) : The First Day of Spring ( Risshun )
Two Young Girls Pausing to Admire the View by a Torii

Geisha Talking to Her Maid

The Actor Ichimura Takenojo IV as Kanaya Kingoro in the play "Ima wa Mukashi Omokage Soga," performed at the Ichimura Theater in the fifth month, 1737

「花盛楽屋姿見」「坂東三津五郎」
Daimyo's Son Viewing the Sumida River
Träsnitt, Bildkonst, Woodcut, Print, Woodblock
American Balloon; American Playing Cello; Bamboo, from the series A Comparison of Scrapbook Pages of Foreign Countries (Bankoku harimaze awase), published by Enshūya Hikobei

「雪のあした」

Americans at the Drum Bridge of the Kameido Tenjin Shrine
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