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Poet Minamoto no Muneyuki from an Album of 36 Immortal Poets (Sanjū-roku kasen)

Calligrapher: Reizei Tamemura (Japanese, 1712–1774)

Poet Sosei Hōshi from an Album 36 Immortal Poets (Sanjū-roku kasen)

Calligrapher: Ayanokōji Toshimune (Japanese)

Poet Minamoto no Shigeyuki from an Album of 36 Immortal Poets

Calligrapher: Kanroji Chikanaga (Japanese)

Poet Fujiwara no Atsutada from an Album of 36 Immortal Poets

Calligrapher: Umezono Hisasue (Japanese)

Poet Ko-Ōkimi from an Album of 36 Immortal Poets (Sanjū-roku kasen)

Calligrapher: Aburakōji Takanori (Japanese, 1684–1746)

Poet Nakatsukasa from an Album of 36 Immortal Poets (Sanjū-roku kasen)

Calligrapher: Karasumaru Mitsuhide (Japanese, 1579–1638)

Poet Fujiwara no Nakafumi from an Album of 36 Immortal Poets (Sanjū-roku kasen)

Calligrapher: Aburakōji Takanori (Japanese, 1684–1746)

Poet Mibu no Tadami from an Album of 36 Immortal Poets (Sanjū-roku kasen)

Calligrapher: Higashi-bōjō Chōsei (Japanese)

Poet Taira no Kanemori from an Album of 36 Immortal Poets (Sanjū-roku kasen)

Calligrapher: Karasumaru Mitsuhide (Japanese, 1579–1638)

Birds and Flowering Plants with Poem Slips

Artist: Kanō School (Japanese, late 15th–19th century)

Chrysanthemums

Artist: Rinpa School (Japanese)

Flying Squirrel and Japanese Cedar (Musasabi)

Artist: Matsumura Goshun (Japanese, 1752–1811)

Hotei Resting on His Worldly Possessions

Artist: Fūgai Ekun (Japanese, 1568–1654)

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