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Seated Chinese Boy (karako) Holding a Tub with a Coral Plant

Artist: Tadachika (active early 19th century)

Starving Ox

Artist: Nagai Rantei (active first half 19th century)

Skeleton and Its Entourage

Carver: Unknown

Long-Legged Man and Long-Armed Man Cooperating to Catch an Octopus

Artist: Ikkosai Toun (Japanese, active early 19th century)

Kyôgen Player Holding a Baby

Maker: Nagamachi Shûzan (Japanese, late 18th–early 19th century)

Snow Landscape

Artist, attributed to: Geiami (1431–1485)

Standing figure of Kannon

Carver: Unknown

Praying Nun

Carver: Unknown

Ceremonial Sword and Case

Carver: Unknown

High Footed Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Celadon jar

Artist: Unknown

Inrö with Boating Scene

Artist: Unknown

Bamboo and Wagtail

Artist: Unknown

Haniwa Male Head

Maker: Unknown

Courtesans' Diversions on a Snowy Day

Artist: Isoda Koryūsai (Japanese, active ca. 1764–88)

Haru Tenaraiko

Artist: Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Japanese, 1798–1861)

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