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Landscape in Blue and Green, Okuhara Seiko  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk, Japan
Okuhara Seiko
1899
Tetsu Okuhara
1984
Sparrow Hovering, Takeuchi Seihō  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, Japan
Takeuchi Seihō
Parading Courtesan, Momokawa Shikō  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk, Japan
Momokawa Shikō
late 18th century
Seascape, Takeuchi Seihō  Japanese, Hanging scroll; color on paper, Japan
Takeuchi Seihō
early 20th century
Plant and Seals, Yokoyama Seiki  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Japan
Yokoyama Seiki
dated 1856
A Cypress Tree in the Front Garden, Munakata Shikō  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Japan
Munakata Shikō
1959
"Burner Dye" (fabric no. 9-361), Reiko Sudo  Japanese, Stainless steel, cotton
Reiko Sudo
Nuno Corporation
2000
Echo of Rain Flower Basket (Hanakago), Kibe Seihō  Japanese, Timber bamboo and rattan, Japan
Kibe Seihō
2009
Rāhula, Master of the Esoteric, from the series Ten Great Disciples of Buddha, Munakata Shikō  Japanese, Framed woodblock print; ink on paper, Japan
Munakata Shikō
1939/1948 (blocks carved), 1960 (printed)
Śāriputra, Master of Wisdom, from the series Ten Great Disciples of Buddha, Munakata Shikō  Japanese, Framed woodblock print; ink on paper, Japan
Munakata Shikō
1939/1948 (blocks carved), 1960 (printed)
Maudgalyāyana, Master of Supernatural Forces, from the series Ten Great Disciples of Buddha, Munakata Shikō  Japanese, Framed woodblock prints; ink on paper, Japan
Munakata Shikō
1939/1948 (blocks carved), 1960 (printed)
Kātyāyana, Master of Fundamental Principles, from the series Ten Great Disciples of Buddha, Munakata Shikō  Japanese, Framed woodblock print; ink on paper, Japan
Munakata Shikō
1939/1948 (blocks carved), 1960 (printed)
Subhūti, Master of the Immaterial, from the series Ten Great Disciples of Buddha, Munakata Shikō  Japanese, Framed woodblock print; ink on paper, Japan
Munakata Shikō
1939/1948 (blocks carved), 1960 (printed)
Pūrnamaitrāyanīputra, Master of Teaching, from the series Ten Great Disciples of Buddha, Munakata Shikō  Japanese, Framed woodblock print; ink on paper, Japan
Munakata Shikō
1939/1948 (blocks carved), 1960 (printed)
Upāli, Master of Vinaya, the Monastic Rules, from the series Ten Great Disciples of Buddha, Munakata Shikō  Japanese, Framed woodblock print; ink on paper, Japan
Munakata Shikō
1939/1948 (blocks carved), 1960 (printed)
Anirhudda, Maśter of Supernatural Vision, from the series Ten Great Disciples of Buddha, Munakata Shikō  Japanese, Framed woodblock print; ink on paper, Japan
Munakata Shikō
1939/1948 (blocks carved), 1960 (printed)
Red and Blue, Two Attendants, Munakata Shikō  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, Japan
Munakata Shikō
1950s
Heian Wall, Munakata Shikō  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Japan
Munakata Shikō
1967
Mañjuśri, Incarnation of Buddha’s Wisdom, from the series Ten Great Disciples of Buddha, Munakata Shikō  Japanese, Framed woodblock print; ink on paper, Japan
Munakata Shikō
1939/1948 (blocks carved), 1960 (printed)
Ananda, Master of Memory and Learning, from the series Ten Great Disciples of Buddha, Munakata Shikō  Japanese, Framed woodblock print; ink on paper, Japan
Munakata Shikō
1939/1948 (blocks carved), 1960 (printed)
Reception by the Japanese of the Americans at Yokohama, Sensai Eiko, Diptych of woodblock prints; ink and color on paper, Japan
Sensai Eiko
1870s
KE-5 (Recollected Vistas in Clay), Kishi Eiko  Japanese, Shigaraki stoneware with colored clay chamotte, Japan
Kishi Eiko
2011
Bukhara
dated A.H. 1285/1868–69 CE
Disconsolate Lovers, Momokawa Shiko II  Japanese, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Japan
Momokawa Shiko II
ca. 1800
Where is Tokubei?, Momokawa Shiko II  Japanese, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Japan
Momokawa Shiko II
ca. 1800
Reiko Sudo
Nuno Corporation
1997
Reiko Sudo
Nuno Corporation
2000
Reiko Sudo
Nuno Corporation
1992
Takeuchi Seihō
1916
Nakamura Denkuro as Asaina no Saburo and Nakajima Kanzaemon as Soga no Gorō, Acting Out the Torn Armor Scene (Kusazuri-biki) in a Soga Play, Okumura Masanobu  Japanese, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Japan
Okumura Masanobu
ca. 1709
Katsuyama Matagoro as a Yane-chi Seated on a Straw Mat on the Tiled Roof of a House, Okumura Masanobu  Japanese, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Japan
Okumura Masanobu
probably 1709
Scene from a Drama "Hoshiai Nagoya" Performed at the Nakamura Theatre, Okumura Masanobu  Japanese, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Japan
Okumura Masanobu
probably 1709
Mizuki Kikusaburo as a Woman Standing near a Small Stream and Looking at a Wandering Puppet-showman Impersonated by Ichimura Takenojo (Later Known as the 8th Ichimura Uzaemon), Okumura Masanobu  Japanese, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Japan
Okumura Masanobu
probably 1709
The First Nakamura Denkuro and the First Otani Hiroemon in a Scene from a Soga Play, Okumura Masanobu  Japanese, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Japan
Okumura Masanobu
probably 1709
Scene from the Drama "Shusse Taiheike," Performed at the Ichimura Theatre, Okumura Masanobu  Japanese, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Japan
Okumura Masanobu
probably 1709
Print, Okumura Masanobu  Japanese, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Japan
Okumura Masanobu
ca. 1700
Yukihira and Two Brinemaidens at Suma, Okumura Masanobu  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk, Japan
Okumura Masanobu
18th century
Actor Sanjo Kantaro (1697–1763) as a Woman, Okumura Toshinobu  Japanese, Woodblock print (urushi-e); ink and color on paper, Japan
Okumura Toshinobu
ca. 1730
Portrait of Ichimura Takenojō and Sanjō Kantarō, Okumura Toshinobu  Japanese, Tan-e (hand-colored print); ink and color on paper, Japan
Okumura Toshinobu
ca. 1793