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Calligraphy No. 7 from a set of Ten Noble Waka Styles

Calligrapher: Hirohashi Kosei (Japanese)

Calligraphy No. 8 from a set of Ten Noble Waka Styles

Calligrapher: Kujo Shouchu (Japanese)

Calligraphy No. 9 from a set of Ten Noble Waka Styles

Calligrapher: Ogimachi Sanjo Jitsuai (Japanese)

Calligraphy No. 10 from a set of Ten Noble Waka Styles

Calligrapher: Konoe Chuki (Japanese)

A Letter by Kitamuki Unchiku

Calligrapher: Kitamuki Unchiku (Japanese, 1623–1703)

Two Letters by Sasaki Shizuma

Calligrapher: Sasaki Shizuma (Japanese, 1619–1695)

A Letter by Totoki Baigai

Calligrapher: Totoki Baigai (Japanese, 1749–1804)

Waka Exchange between Gyokuran and Taiga

Artist: Tokuyama Gyokuran (Ike no Gyokuran) (Japanese, 1727–1784)
Artist: Ike no Taiga (Japanese, 1723–1776)

Kanji Calligraphy in Cursive Script

Artist: Ōbaku Daiyū (Japanese, 1848–1929)

Sutra Text

Artist: Unknown

Sutra Text

Artist: Unknown

Letter to Sakuden

Artist: Kobori Enshu (Japanese, 1579–1647)

Calligraphy

Artist: Nukina Kaioku (Japanese, 1778–1863)

Calligraphy

Artist: Mokuan Shōtō (Chinese, 1611–1684)

Calligraphy

Artist: Ingen Ryuki (Chinese, 1592–1673)

Calligraphy

Artist: Kameda Bōsai (Japanese, 1752–1826)

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