Collection
Discover our collection of prints and graphic artworks
HIROSHIGE II, Utagawa Shigenobu (1826 - 1869)
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Nö Shrine in Echigo Province (Echigo Nö no Yashiro) Woodblock print
HIROSHIGE II, Utagawa Shigenobu (1826 - 1869)
20003
The Summit of Surihari in Ömi Province (Ömi Surihari no Mine) Woodblock print
HOKUSAI Katsushika (1760 - 1849)
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On the boat: Illustration from " Hokusai manga" Woodblock in colors.
HOKUSAI Katsushika (1760 - 1849)
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Bad meet: Illustration from " Hokusai manga" Woodblock in colors.
HOKUSAI Katsushika (1760 - 1849)
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Pause : Illustration from " Hokusai manga" Woodblock in colors.
HOKUSAI Katsushika (1760 - 1849)
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The rock: Illustration from " Hokusai manga" Woodblock in colors.
HOKUSAI Katsushika (1760 - 1849)
10406
Break: Illustration from " Hokusai manga" Woodblock in colors.
KUNISADA Utagawa, dit KUNISADA II and HIROSHIGE II Utagawa (Shigenobu) (1823 - 1880)
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and (1826 - 1869) Nozaka-dera on Mount Butsudô, No. 12 of the Chichibu Pilgrimage Route (Chichibu ju...
KUNISADA Utagawa, called TOYOKUNI III and HIROSHIGE Ando (1786 - 1864)
19209
and (1797 - 1858) Kusatsu: Seta Bridge on Lake Biwa (Biwa-ko Seta no hashi) Actors Ichikawa Yaozô I...
KUNISADA Utagawa, called TOYOKUNI III and HIROSHIGE Ando (1786 - 1864)
19211
and (1797 - 1858) Maisaka: View of the Sea at Imagiri (Imagiri kaijô fûkei) Blind Women Musicians o...
KUNISADA Utagawa, called TOYOKUNI III and HIROSHIGE Ando (1786 - 1864)
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and (1797 - 1858) Yokkaichi: Mirage at Nako Bay (Nako-no-ura shinkirô). Actor Sawamura Chôjûrô V as...
KUNISADA Utagawa, called TOYOKUNI III and HIROSHIGE Ando (1786 - 1864)
19215
and (1797 - 1858) Minakuchi: Panoramic View of Mount Iwafuri (Iwafuriyama chôbô). Actors as Ofude a...
KUNISADA Utagawa, called TOYOKUNI III and HIROSHIGE Ando (1786 - 1864)
19217
and (1797 - 1858) Tsuchiyama: Actor Onoe Kikugorô III (?) as Shirai Gonpachi Woodblock print
KUNISADA Utagawa, called TOYOKUNI III and HIROSHIGE Ando (1786 - 1864)
19222
and (1797 - 1858) Kyoto: The Great Bridge at Sanjô (Kyô, taibi, Sanjô ôhashi no zu) Lord Muromachi...