- Also known as
- Eisho, Chokosai, Hosoda Eisho, Shoeido
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Misayama of the Chojiya, from the series Beauties of the Licensed Quarter (Kakuchu bijin kurabe), c. 1795
Chokosai Eisho
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The Courtesans of the Chojiya on Display in the Daytime (Chojiya hirumise), c. 1796/98
Chokosai Eisho
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The Six Immortals of Poetry, Abbreviated, c. 1795
Chokosai Eisho
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Three Beauties of Our Time (Tosei san bijin), n.d.
Chokosai Eisho
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A parody of courtesans on display at the Ogiya (Ogiya mise yatsushi), c. 1795
Chokosai Eisho
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Parody of the Yugao Chapter of the Tale of Genji, c. 1795/97
Chokosai Eisho
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Women on a Fishing Boat, c. 1780/1800
Chokosai Eisho
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The Courtesans Hanaogi, Segawa, and Miyahito of the Ogiya, c. 1796/97
Chokosai Eisho
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The Courtesan Somenosuke of the Matsubaya, and Attendants Wakagi and Wakaba, from the series “A Comparison of Contemporary Beauties (Tosei bijin awase)”, c. 1796/97
Chokosai Eisho
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Courtesan and her Attendant under Cherry Tree, c. 1780/1800
Chokosai Eisho
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Two Beauties Reading a Letter, c. 1780/1800
Chokosai Eisho
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Women on a Fishing Boat, c. 1780/1800
Chokosai Eisho
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Under the Wave off Kanagawa (Kanagawa oki nami ura), also known as The Great Wave, from the series “Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjūrokkei)”, 1830/33
Katsushika Hokusai
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Autumn Maples with Poem Slips, c. 1675
Tosa Mitsuoki
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Seated Bodhisattva, 8th century
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Evening Snow on a Floss Shaper (Nurioke no bosetsu), from the series “Eight Views of the Parlor (Zashiki hakkei)”, c. 1766
Suzuki Harunobu
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Relaxing in the Shade, c. 1933
Yamakawa Shûhô
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Group Pilgrimage to the Jizo Nun, 1755/65
Ike Taiga
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The actor Bando Mitsugoro II as Ishii Genzo, 1794
Tōshūsai Sharaku
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Maize and Cockscombs, mid 17th century
Tawaraya Sôtatsu
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Legends of the Yūzū Nembutsu Sect, Kamakura period (1185–1333), 14th century
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Oribe-Type Ewer, early 17th century
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Komurasaki of the Miuraya and Shirai Gompachi (Miuraya Komurasaki, Shirai Gompachi), c. 1800
Kitagawa Utamaro
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Articulated Dragon, c. 1880
School of Myochin
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Hamamatsu, from the series “Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido (Tokaido gojusan tsugi),” also known as the Tokaido with Poem (Kyoka iri Tokaido), c. 1837/42
Utagawa Hiroshige