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Bamboo Groves at Kume Village, from the series Eight Views of the Ryukyu Islands
mid-1830s
Chinese Poem “The Youth’s Song” (Shōnenkō), from the series A True Mirror of the Imagery of Chinese and Japanese Poets
1833–34
The Chinese Poet Bai Juyi (Hakurakuten) Competes with Sumiyoshi, the Japanese God of Poetry Disguised as a Fisherman, from the series A True Mirror of the Imagery of Chinese and Japanese Poets
1833–34
The Chinese Poet Li Bai Viewing a Waterfall, from the series A True Mirror of the Imagery of Chinese and Japanese Poets
1833–34
A Chinese Poet on Horseback Stopping His Horse to Contemplate a Flock of Gulls in the Snow, from the series A Mirror of the Imagery of Chinese and Japanese Poets
ca. 1834
Clams, Fish, Tongue-cut Sparrow, Female Bodhidharma and View of Arashiyama in Kyoto, from an untitled series of harimaze, or assemblage prints
ca. 1850
Fullers Pounding Cloth by Moonlight; Illustration of a Poem by Ariwara no Narihira, from the series A True Mirror of the Imagery of Chinese and Japanese Poets
1833–34
The Poet Abe no Nakamaro Viewing the Moon on the Night before His Departure from China, from the series A True Mirror of the Imagery of Chinese and Japanese Poets
1833–34
The Poet Harumichi no Tsuraki, from the series A True Mirror of the Imagery of Chinese and Japanese Poets
1833–34
The Poet Toru Daijin Contemplating a Landscape with a Crescent Moon, from the series A True Mirror of the Imagery of Chinese and Japanese Poets
1833–34
A Soldier in the Army of Meng Changrun Tricks the Guards at Kankokukan into Opening Their Gates by Imitating a Cock-crow; Illustration to a Remark by the Japanese Poetess Sei Shonagon, from the series A True Mirror of the Imagery of Chinese and Japanese Poets
1833–34
Sparrow, Cicada and Flowers, from an untitled series of pictures printed in blue
ca. 1830
Two Cranes on a Pine Tree in the Snow
ca. 1834
The Voice of Autumn at Choko, from the series Eight Views of the Ryukyu Islands
mid-1830s
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