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Charles Stewart Smith's Japanese PrintsCreated by: PICRYL - Public Domain Media Search EngineDated: 1892
Ladies making verses, Yashima Gakutei
Charles Stewart Smith (1832-1909) was an art collector and businessman. As a businessman, Smith was a president, and director of the Associates Land Company, vice president and director of the City and Suburban Homes Company, treasurer and director of the Woodlawn Cemetery, trustee of Barnard College and director of the Fifth Avenue Bank, German Alliance Insurance Company, Greenwich Savings Bank, and Fourth National Bank. He was a member of the Union League, Lawyers, Players, Century, and Merchants Club.

As an art collector, Smith was a trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Vice President of the Society of Art Collectors (558 Fifth Avenue, New York).

In 1892, while traveling in Japan on his honeymoon with his third wife, he purchased several thousand Japanese prints, ceramics, and paintings from the British military man, journalist, author and collector Captain Frank Brinkley (1841-1912).

In 1901 Smith donated 1,763 Japanese woodcut prints to the New York Public Library and the rest to The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Among these color woodcuts is a celebrated group of prints by Kitagawa Utamaro, as well as examples of the work of Harunobu, Koryusai, Sharaku, and Hokusai.
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Cake bowl - Public domain dedication image

Cake bowl - Public domain dedication image

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The oiran Segawa and Matsuto and attendants in the house called Matsubaya

The oiran Segawa and Matsuto and attendants in the house called Matsub...

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Ichikawa Masugoro as a daimyo brandishing a sword and turning towards a samurai who stands behind him holding a large crayfish in his mouth

Ichikawa Masugoro as a daimyo brandishing a sword and turning towards ...

Torii Kiyonobu I (Japanese: 鳥居 清信; c. 1664 – 22 August 1729) focused almost exclusively on producing billboards and other promotional material for Edo's kabuki theaters, the Torii style is especially distinguis... More

Risshun (The beginning of Spring), Harunobu Suzuki, Woodblock Print, Japan

Risshun (The beginning of Spring), Harunobu Suzuki, Woodblock Print, J...

Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese: 鈴木 春信; c. 1725 – 15 July 1770) was the first to produce full-color prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-color prints. Harunobu was from ... More

Princess Kaminatsugi cutting a spider's web, Yashima Gakutei

Princess Kaminatsugi cutting a spider's web, Yashima Gakutei

Yashima Gakutei (Born: 1786, Osaka, Japan, Died: 1868, Osaka, Japan) was an artist and poet who was a pupil of both Totoya Hokkei and Hokusai. Besides his Ukiyo-e prints, Gakutei was known for his kyōka poetry,... More

The lovers Komurasaki and Gompachi, Kitagawa Utamaro

The lovers Komurasaki and Gompachi, Kitagawa Utamaro

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

Women preparing fried tofu (dengaku) at Gion, Kitagawa Utamaro

Women preparing fried tofu (dengaku) at Gion, Kitagawa Utamaro

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

A hairdresser dressing a woman's hair (Kameyui), Kitagawa Utamaro

A hairdresser dressing a woman's hair (Kameyui), Kitagawa Utamaro

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

Lady playing shell game (looking left)

Lady playing shell game (looking left)

Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese: 鈴木 春信; c. 1725 – 15 July 1770) was the first to produce full-color prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-color prints. Harunobu was from ... More

Standing lady tying sash, Harunobu Suzuki, Woodblock Print, Japan

Standing lady tying sash, Harunobu Suzuki, Woodblock Print, Japan

Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese: 鈴木 春信; c. 1725 – 15 July 1770) was the first to produce full-color prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-color prints. Harunobu was from ... More

Watanabe no Tsuna and the Oni (demon) at the Rasho gate of Kyoto

Watanabe no Tsuna and the Oni (demon) at the Rasho gate of Kyoto

Shunshō first came to Edo to study haiku and painting. He became a noted printmaker of actors with his first works dating from 1760. Though originally a member of the Torii school, he soon broke away and began ... More

Group of women under a tree, Kitagawa Utamaro

Group of women under a tree, Kitagawa Utamaro

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

A woman coming from the bath turning to look at a kitten that has caught hold of the skirt of her robe.  Beside them another woman, seated, is wiping her face with her robe

A woman coming from the bath turning to look at a kitten that has caug...

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

A group of three women, one standing and reading from a book, the others seated at a writing table

A group of three women, one standing and reading from a book, the othe...

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The Oiran Masuhana of Echizenya and her kamuro Chimoto

The Oiran Masuhana of Echizenya and her kamuro Chimoto

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Utagawa Toyokuni I - Women fulling cloth by beating with wooden mallets (kinuta)

Utagawa Toyokuni I - Women fulling cloth by beating with wooden mallet...

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The oiran Hashitote, Ayakoshi, and Hanahito seated in a room on the wall of which a huge peacock is painted

The oiran Hashitote, Ayakoshi, and Hanahito seated in a room on the wa...

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Caught peeping, Kitagawa Utamaro

Caught peeping, Kitagawa Utamaro

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

Ferry boat crossing the Sumida River at Mukojima, Fuji-san in the background

Ferry boat crossing the Sumida River at Mukojima, Fuji-san in the back...

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

Fair pilgrims to the Shinto shrines at Ise, visiting Futami Beach

Fair pilgrims to the Shinto shrines at Ise, visiting Futami Beach

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The oiran Nioi and Yoyoharu of Matsubaya

The oiran Nioi and Yoyoharu of Matsubaya

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Prosperity: Ding Gu (Roku, Teiko), from an untitled series of Happiness, Prosperity, and Longevity (Fukurokuju)

Prosperity: Ding Gu (Roku, Teiko), from an untitled series of Happines...

Yashima Gakutei (Born: 1786, Osaka, Japan, Died: 1868, Osaka, Japan) was an artist and poet who was a pupil of both Totoya Hokkei and Hokusai. Besides his Ukiyo-e prints, Gakutei was known for his kyōka poetry,... More

Court lady - sun in background, Katsushika Hokusai

Court lady - sun in background, Katsushika Hokusai

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Palace scene, Ryu Ryu Kyo Shinsai

Palace scene, Ryu Ryu Kyo Shinsai

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Horse and figures. 19th century Japan. Public domain image.

Horse and figures. 19th century Japan. Public domain image.

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Children at play. 19th century Japan. Public domain image.

Children at play. 19th century Japan. Public domain image.

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Figure subject, Yanagawa Shigenobu

Figure subject, Yanagawa Shigenobu

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Summer Robes (Natsugoromo), from the series An Incense Contest (Takimono awase)

Summer Robes (Natsugoromo), from the series An Incense Contest (Takimo...

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Fishing Boats (Isaribune), from the series An Incense Contest (Takimono awase)

Fishing Boats (Isaribune), from the series An Incense Contest (Takimon...

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Dance of Chocho-mai, Katsushika Hokusai

Dance of Chocho-mai, Katsushika Hokusai

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Itinerant haberdasher personifying Hotei, Katsushika Hokusai

Itinerant haberdasher personifying Hotei, Katsushika Hokusai

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New Year's edibles, Ryu Ryu Kyo Shinsai

New Year's edibles, Ryu Ryu Kyo Shinsai

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Court ladies variously occupied, by Nishikawa Sukenobu

Court ladies variously occupied, by Nishikawa Sukenobu

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Court ladies variously occupied, by Nishikawa Sukenobu

Court ladies variously occupied, by Nishikawa Sukenobu

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Selected images from Hokusai's Manga, Katsushika Hokusai

Selected images from Hokusai's Manga, Katsushika Hokusai

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Katsushika Hokusai - Selected images from Teikin Orai and Onna Inagawa

Katsushika Hokusai - Selected images from Teikin Orai and Onna Inagawa

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Kyoka Hyaku nin Isshu (Literary celebrities), Katsushika Hokusai

Kyoka Hyaku nin Isshu (Literary celebrities), Katsushika Hokusai

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Tomoe Gozen, concubine of Kisz Yoshinake, killing the strong man Uchida Ieyoshi at Awazu no Haru in 1184

Tomoe Gozen, concubine of Kisz Yoshinake, killing the strong man Uchid...

Shunshō first came to Edo to study haiku and painting. He became a noted printmaker of actors with his first works dating from 1760. Though originally a member of the Torii school, he soon broke away and began ... More

Eishi Hosoda - Women viewing a plum tree in bloom

Eishi Hosoda - Women viewing a plum tree in bloom

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A snowy morning in a Green House, Torii Kiyonaga

A snowy morning in a Green House, Torii Kiyonaga

Kiyonaga is considered one of the great masters of the full-color nishiki-e print and of bijin-ga, images of courtesans and other beautiful women. Like most ukiyo-e artists, however, he also produced a number o... More

Katsukawa Shuncho - Women caught in a shower while crossing a bridge

Katsukawa Shuncho - Women caught in a shower while crossing a bridge

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The Daikagura dance. 19th century Japan. Public domain image.

The Daikagura dance. 19th century Japan. Public domain image.

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Courtesan with flowers, Kubo Shunman, Kubo Shunman

Courtesan with flowers, Kubo Shunman, Kubo Shunman

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Girl reading, Katsushika Hokusai

Girl reading, Katsushika Hokusai

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Cat  and dried fish (Katsuo-boshi)

Cat and dried fish (Katsuo-boshi)

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Toy seller (Nigyoski), Ryu Ryu Kyo Shinsai

Toy seller (Nigyoski), Ryu Ryu Kyo Shinsai

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Watanabe no Tsuna and the Oni (demon) at the Rasho gate of Kyoto

Watanabe no Tsuna and the Oni (demon) at the Rasho gate of Kyoto

Shunshō first came to Edo to study haiku and painting. He became a noted printmaker of actors with his first works dating from 1760. Though originally a member of the Torii school, he soon broke away and began ... More

A young man on a hawking expedition near Mount Fuji

A young man on a hawking expedition near Mount Fuji

Unlike almost any other Japanese printmakers, Koryūsai was a samurai. He was born in 1735 and worked as a samurai in the service of the Tsuchiya clan. He became a masterless rōnin after the death of the head of... More

The oiran Ichikawa and Kisagawa of Matsubaya, Kitagawa Utamaro

The oiran Ichikawa and Kisagawa of Matsubaya, Kitagawa Utamaro

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

The oiran Nioi and Yoyoharu of Matsubaya

The oiran Nioi and Yoyoharu of Matsubaya

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Ladies making verses, Yashima Gakutei

Ladies making verses, Yashima Gakutei

Yashima Gakutei (Born: 1786, Osaka, Japan, Died: 1868, Osaka, Japan) was an artist and poet who was a pupil of both Totoya Hokkei and Hokusai. Besides his Ukiyo-e prints, Gakutei was known for his kyōka poetry,... More

Woman weaving, Yanagawa Shigenobu

Woman weaving, Yanagawa Shigenobu

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Street scene at New Year. 19th century Japan. Public domain image.

Street scene at New Year. 19th century Japan. Public domain image.

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Furuichi Dance (No. 4 of a Set of Four)

Furuichi Dance (No. 4 of a Set of Four)

Yashima Gakutei (Born: 1786, Osaka, Japan, Died: 1868, Osaka, Japan) was an artist and poet who was a pupil of both Totoya Hokkei and Hokusai. Besides his Ukiyo-e prints, Gakutei was known for his kyōka poetry,... More

Woman taking bones (mitsu-dogu) from the head of a tai (fish)

Woman taking bones (mitsu-dogu) from the head of a tai (fish)

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Ink-stone and pen-stand, Katsushika Hokusai

Ink-stone and pen-stand, Katsushika Hokusai

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Walking against the wind (New Year), Katsushika Hokusai

Walking against the wind (New Year), Katsushika Hokusai

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Private theatricals (No-kyogen), Katsushika Hokusai

Private theatricals (No-kyogen), Katsushika Hokusai

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Yuranosuke reading the letter on the veranda of the Ichiriki joroya and the spy Kudayu reading it while hidden below

Yuranosuke reading the letter on the veranda of the Ichiriki joroya an...

Unlike almost any other Japanese printmakers, Koryūsai was a samurai. He was born in 1735 and worked as a samurai in the service of the Tsuchiya clan. He became a masterless rōnin after the death of the head of... More

The oiran Utagawa and Nanasato and attendants in the house called Yotsumiya

The oiran Utagawa and Nanasato and attendants in the house called Yots...

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An oiran looking at the superscription of a letter.  In the upper corner a view of Tamaya at Kameido

An oiran looking at the superscription of a letter. In the upper corn...

Kunisada was a trendsetter in the art of the Japanese woodblock print. Always at the vanguard of his time, he continuously developed his style, which was sometimes radically changed, and did not adhere to styli... More

Scene from the second act of the drama entitled "The Loyal League of the 47 Ronin" (Chushingura)

Scene from the second act of the drama entitled "The Loyal League of t...

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

Two young women, one standing, the other seated by a tub in which iris are growing

Two young women, one standing, the other seated by a tub in which iris...

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

A woman spinning, Kitagawa Utamaro

A woman spinning, Kitagawa Utamaro

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

A samurai youth fording a stream mounted on a white horse, stopping to speak to a man who is wading across the stream with his clothing tucked up about his waist. Yamashiro Shunzei

A samurai youth fording a stream mounted on a white horse, stopping to...

Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese: 鈴木 春信; c. 1725 – 15 July 1770) was the first to produce full-color prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-color prints. Harunobu was from ... More

Hana (Flower), Harunobu Suzuki, Woodblock Print, Japan

Hana (Flower), Harunobu Suzuki, Woodblock Print, Japan

Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese: 鈴木 春信; c. 1725 – 15 July 1770) was the first to produce full-color prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-color prints. Harunobu was from ... More

Benkei, the renowned henchman of Minamoto no Yoshitsune standing on Gojo Bridge in Kyoto, on a moonlight night and challenging all comers; a large white crane flying over his head

Benkei, the renowned henchman of Minamoto no Yoshitsune standing on Go...

Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese: 鈴木 春信; c. 1725 – 15 July 1770) was the first to produce full-color prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-color prints. Harunobu was from ... More

A geisha attired in a yukata, after a bath, standing while wiping her sleeve with a corner of her robe and listening to another woman who is seated and playing upon a samisen

A geisha attired in a yukata, after a bath, standing while wiping her ...

Kiyonaga is considered one of the great masters of the full-color nishiki-e print and of bijin-ga, images of courtesans and other beautiful women. Like most ukiyo-e artists, however, he also produced a number o... More

Three Yoshiwara women on the veranda of a house and a fourth woman coming toward them from the garden where a cherry tree is in bloom

Three Yoshiwara women on the veranda of a house and a fourth woman com...

Shunshō first came to Edo to study haiku and painting. He became a noted printmaker of actors with his first works dating from 1760. Though originally a member of the Torii school, he soon broke away and began ... More

Large head and bust of a young man with a falcon

Large head and bust of a young man with a falcon

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

Large head and bust of a women writing a poem

Large head and bust of a women writing a poem

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

People feeding the carp from the Drum Bridge at Kameido

People feeding the carp from the Drum Bridge at Kameido

Unlike almost any other Japanese printmakers, Koryūsai was a samurai. He was born in 1735 and worked as a samurai in the service of the Tsuchiya clan. He became a masterless rōnin after the death of the head of... More

Boys on the veranda of a house, looking at the moon and at two birds flying.  Near them two other boys watching fish swim in a tub

Boys on the veranda of a house, looking at the moon and at two birds f...

Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese: 鈴木 春信; c. 1725 – 15 July 1770) was the first to produce full-color prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-color prints. Harunobu was from ... More

Kagekiyo at the battle of Yashima tearing off the neck covering  of the armor of Minamoto Miyo no Yashiro Kunitoshi while engaged in single combat with him

Kagekiyo at the battle of Yashima tearing off the neck covering of th...

Shunshō first came to Edo to study haiku and painting. He became a noted printmaker of actors with his first works dating from 1760. Though originally a member of the Torii school, he soon broke away and began ... More

Lady with pipe and lacquer box. 18th Century Japan. Public domain image.

Lady with pipe and lacquer box. 18th Century Japan. Public domain imag...

Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese: 鈴木 春信; c. 1725 – 15 July 1770) was the first to produce full-color prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-color prints. Harunobu was from ... More

Lady with hand mirror, Harunobu Suzuki, Woodblock Print, Japan

Lady with hand mirror, Harunobu Suzuki, Woodblock Print, Japan

Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese: 鈴木 春信; c. 1725 – 15 July 1770) was the first to produce full-color prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-color prints. Harunobu was from ... More

Seated lady with paper and writing implements

Seated lady with paper and writing implements

Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese: 鈴木 春信; c. 1725 – 15 July 1770) was the first to produce full-color prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-color prints. Harunobu was from ... More

Lady writing, book on small table

Lady writing, book on small table

Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese: 鈴木 春信; c. 1725 – 15 July 1770) was the first to produce full-color prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-color prints. Harunobu was from ... More

Standing lady wearing sash patterned with cranes

Standing lady wearing sash patterned with cranes

Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese: 鈴木 春信; c. 1725 – 15 July 1770) was the first to produce full-color prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-color prints. Harunobu was from ... More

Lady walking, holding robes up with right hand (Shenshu?)

Lady walking, holding robes up with right hand (Shenshu?)

Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese: 鈴木 春信; c. 1725 – 15 July 1770) was the first to produce full-color prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-color prints. Harunobu was from ... More

The oiran Hanaogi of Ogiya in the Yoshiwara parade accompanied by her kamuro Yoshino and Tatsuta

The oiran Hanaogi of Ogiya in the Yoshiwara parade accompanied by her ...

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Half-length figure of two actors in the style of Sharaku

Half-length figure of two actors in the style of Sharaku

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The oiran Tagasode of Daimonjiya

The oiran Tagasode of Daimonjiya

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Osan and Mohei agreeing to die together

Osan and Mohei agreeing to die together

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A dinner party at the Yamashiro tea-house on the bank of the River Sumida at Ryogoku

A dinner party at the Yamashiro tea-house on the bank of the River Sum...

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Boating party under Ryogoku Bridge, Kitagawa Utamaro

Boating party under Ryogoku Bridge, Kitagawa Utamaro

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

Wedding scene (Konrei Iro naoshi no Dzu), Kitagawa Utamaro

Wedding scene (Konrei Iro naoshi no Dzu), Kitagawa Utamaro

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

Interior view of Matsubaya. 18th Century Japan. Public domain image.

Interior view of Matsubaya. 18th Century Japan. Public domain image.

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Yu the Great (King Yu of the Xia Dynasty) Fights a Flood Dragon

Yu the Great (King Yu of the Xia Dynasty) Fights a Flood Dragon

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Riujin, Utagawa Kuniyoshi. 19th century Japan. Public domain image.

Riujin, Utagawa Kuniyoshi. 19th century Japan. Public domain image.

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Legend of the Tongue-cut Sparrow

Legend of the Tongue-cut Sparrow

Public domain photo of Japanese woodblock print, Ukiyo-e, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A Story of Han and Chu in Two Parts (Kanso ni ban no uchi): Parody of the Yellow Stone Elder (Kôsekikô)(above) and Chang Liang (Chôryô)(below)

A Story of Han and Chu in Two Parts (Kanso ni ban no uchi): Parody of ...

Kunisada was a trendsetter in the art of the Japanese woodblock print. Always at the vanguard of his time, he continuously developed his style, which was sometimes radically changed, and did not adhere to styli... More

Woman with cord around foot; another watches, Katsushika Hokusai

Woman with cord around foot; another watches, Katsushika Hokusai

Public domain photo of Japanese woodblock print (Ukiyo-e), free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Two women serving man drinking from deep bowl

Two women serving man drinking from deep bowl

Public domain photo of Japanese woodblock print, Ukiyo-e, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Pictures of the most celebrated caligraphers of China and Japan

Pictures of the most celebrated caligraphers of China and Japan

Public domain photo of Japanese woodblock print (Ukiyo-e), free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Women conversing, Ryu Ryu Kyo Shinsai

Women conversing, Ryu Ryu Kyo Shinsai

Public domain photo of Japanese woodblock print (Ukiyo-e), free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Woman holding ball; standing man, Katsushika Hokusai

Woman holding ball; standing man, Katsushika Hokusai

Public domain photo of Japanese woodblock print (Ukiyo-e), free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Cooper (okeya), Katsushika Hokusai

Cooper (okeya), Katsushika Hokusai

Public domain photo of Japanese woodblock print (Ukiyo-e), free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Two women, one wth samisen, Kubo Shunman, Kubo Shunman

Two women, one wth samisen, Kubo Shunman, Kubo Shunman

Public domain photo of Japanese woodblock print, 16th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Playing games in the winter, Kitagawa Utamaro

Playing games in the winter, Kitagawa Utamaro

Utamaro was born in 1753 in Edo (Tokyo) and died in 1806. He is considered the leading Japanese printmaker and painter of bijin. Utamaro started his career as a student of the master painter Toriyama Sekien. Ut... More

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