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Netsuke of Fish on Bamboo Leaves, Jugyoku, Stippled ivory, Japan
Jugyoku
late 19th century
Wave, Monden Kōgyoku  Japanese, Timber bamboo, Japan
Monden Kōgyoku
1981
Sometsuke Sencha Teapot and Cups, Yamada Hōgyoku 山田抱玉  Japanese, Blue-colored woodblock print (aizuri-e); ink and color on paper; fan print (uchiwa-e) on horizontal aiban sheet, Japan
Yamada Hōgyoku 山田抱玉
1830s
Buddhist Maxim on the Saving Power of Amida, Gukyoku Reisai  Japanese, Pair of hanging scrolls; ink on paper, Japan
Gukyoku Reisai
first half 15th century
Inrō Imitating an Old Chinese Ink Cake, Kanō Jukkyoku  Japanese, Four cases; lacquered wood with black and brown takamaki-e, togidashimaki-e<br/>Netsuke: carved red lacquer with chrysanthemum design<br/>Ojime: carved nut, Japan
Kanō Jukkyoku
18th century
Case (Inrō) with Design of Momotarō and Dog on the way to the Island of the Devils (obverse); Monkey with Pheasant (reverse), Kogyoku Tokayo  Japanese, Lacquer with sprinkled, polished, and relief makie gold and silver, metal inlay; Interior: gyobu nashiji and fundame; Netsuke: Eight masks, Japan
Kogyoku Tokayo
19th century
Various Designs for the Chiseller (Chōkō Shitae Shinajina), Togyoku, and others  Japanese, Ink on paper, pasted into a bound volume, Japanese
Togyoku, and others
dated 1867
Kigyoku Picture Album (Kigyoku gafu) 其玉画譜, Seizei Kigyoku 其玉  Japanese, Woodblock printed book; ink and color on paper, Japan
Seizei Kigyoku 其玉
1901, fourth month (Meiji 34)
Gyoku Ransai Hashimoto
ca. 1900 (?)
“Enjoying the Evening Cool near Lord Nabeshima’s Warehouses” (Fūryū Nabeshima yūsuzumi), Jukakudō Masakuni 壽鶴堂政国  Japanese, Pentaptych of woodblock prints (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper; vertical ōban, Japan
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1825