Leading women. [Episode 20], Helen Clark/Eva Chen
- Time
- Owner Organization
Leading women. [Episode 45], Yuriko Koike
Leading women Japan
Extraordinary women. Episode 1, Madame Chiang Kai-Shek
Italian women refugees from the battle area leading their livestock, Italy, World War II - Photograph taken ...

Lady from the “Visiting Kawachi” Episode of the Tales of Ise
Two women bearing presents, accompanying a man, leading the procession of the bridal party to the bride's fu...
[Another dress for married women. NI 117]
Two Women with Long Hair Sleeping Together

Verandah scene with four women (part of Triptych)
Marumage Hair Style in Summer (Marumage - Natsu), series Twenty Contemporary Women
Central Press Photo. Chinese women who are taking part in the Sino-Japanese campaign. One of the women is sa...

Women viewing miniature landscape, from the series "Furyu moro hanami uwari"

The Poetess Michitsuna no Haha, from the series "The Thirty-six Immortal Women Poets (Nishikizuri onna sanjurokkasen)"

Tamatsushima, from the series "Three Fashionable Young Women (Furyu waka no sannin)"
Women Imitating a Daimyo Procession Passing Mount Fuji, leftmost sheet of pentaptych
Picture of the Upper Class (Jōbon no zu), series Three Ranks of Young Women According to Their Fashions

Woman by a Plum Tree Matched with the Wisteria Maiden (from a series of women compared to figures from Otsu paintings)

Saishin, from the series "Fashionable Women as the One Hundred and Eight Heroes of the Water Margin (Fuzoku onna Suikoden, ippyakuhachinin no uchi)"
Woman Red with White Chrysanthemums, from the series The Appearance of Upper-Class Women of the Edo period (Tokugawa jidai kifujin no sugata)
Blind Japanese women claiming to be mediums gather once a year in Northern Honshu ... (Japan)
Arranging Flowers (Ikebana), from the series The Appearance of Upper-Class Women of the Edo Period (Tokugawa jidai kifujin no sugata)
Arranging Flowers (Ikebana), from the series The Appearance of Upper-Class Women of the Edo Period (Tokugawa jidai kifujin no sugata)
Arranging Flowers (Ikebana), from the series The Appearance of Upper-Class Women of the Edo Period (Tokugawa jidai kifujin no sugata)
Triptych: Arranging Flowers (Ikebana), from the series The Appearance of Upper-Class Women of the Edo Period (Tokugawa jidai kifujin no sugata)
Last Updated: 2020-04-17
Uploaded: 2021-09-21