
Shokan hoka harimaze byoubu

Screen with Paintings and Calligraphy

Folding Screen with Ancient Sutra Fragments

Kyogen zu harimaze Byobu (Scenes from Kyogen Performances)
Tale of Genji Screen (Genji monogatari zu shikishi harimaze byōbu)

Screen with Samurai's Images

Screen with Small Sketches

Screen with Sketches (Animals)

Screen with Sketches (Animals, Birds)

Two-fold Screen, With cloisonné plaques

Folding Screen Mounted with Textile Fragments (from the Katsu family collection)

貼交屏風
Folding Screen with Design of Flowers

Landscape folding screen with raised cloth pictures

Paintings

Pasted Paintings and Calligraphy

Illustrated Fans

Calligraphy and Painting Fragments

秋冬貼交屏風

雑画貼交屏風

Calligraphy and Painting Fragments

Illustrated Fans

Calligraphy and Painting Fragments

Folding Screen
![[歴民カード_歴史] 良寛書 漢詩屏風](https://khirin-i.rekihaku.ac.jp/iiif/nmjh_rekimin_h/11549016_02.tif/full/200,/0/default.jpg)
[歴民カード_歴史] 良寛書 漢詩屏風
The Woman Who Loved Love (Kōshoku ichidai onna); by Ihara Saikaku (1642-1693), Vol. 6

Kedamono ehon zukushi (Object)
Illustrated Flower Arrangement of the Enchūrō School (Enchūrō-ryū sōka zue), 3rd of 8 Volumes
![Bamboo and Chinese Poems [left of a pair]](https://2.api.artsmia.org/118363.jpg)
Bamboo and Chinese Poems [left of a pair]
[Faune aquatique]

「TENGU NISHROCH」「FIREY SERPENT」「CRUCIFIXION」「THREE IMPERIAL EMBLEMS OF RULE」
Tokei kandankei yohitsu bon

Grafting Method
日記(明治22年)

Scenes from the Tale of Genji
map from "The Claims of Japan and Malaysia upon Christendom exhibited in notes of voyages made in ...
[Faune]
Illustrated Satirical Poems About Famous Scenic Views in Edo (Kyōka Edo meisho zue), Vol. 8

Hyakuninisshuzue hanpon

Kaseneshou hanpon
![Bamboo and Chinese Poems [right of a pair]](https://2.api.artsmia.org/118364.jpg)
Bamboo and Chinese Poems [right of a pair]
Textile Designs for Kimono

「ANGLO SAXON OR ISRAELITISH TYPE」
Ehon mitsuwagusa, vol. 2

Secrets for Grafting
Sketchbook (Ehon-cho) Including Reproductions of Artist's Seals and Signatures

Katakiuchininingappou
Purple Inkstone of the Ming Dynasty (Minchō shiken) Vol. 3; after “Living Garden of Ming-dynasty Painting” (Minchō Seidō Gaen) originally published by Ooka Shumboku (1680-1763) in 1746
Last Updated: 2020-08-11
Uploaded: 2021-07-21
