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Chrysanthemums

Artist: Yamaguchi Sekkei (Japanese, 1644–1732)

Deep and Quiet Bamboo Grove by a Ravine

Artist: Tsubaki Chinzan (1801–1854)

Elegant Gathering in the Western Garden

Artist: Tani Bunchō (Japanese, 1763–1841)

Hundred Blind Men Fighting

Artist: Kishi Beizan (Japanese, died 1910)

Drunken Li Bo

Artist: Nakayama Kōyō (Japanese, 1717–1780)

Tale of the Bamboo Cutter

Artist, attributed to: Hanabusa Icchō (Japanese, 1652–1724)

Wet Landscape

Artist: Minagawa Kien (Japanese, 1734–1807)

Queen Mother Celebrates Longevity

Artist: Kumashiro Yūhi (Japanese, 1712–1772)

Snowy Landscape

Artist: Tachihara Kyōsho (Japanese, 1785–1840)

Ki no Tsurayuki Passing Aritoshi Shrine

Artist: Hanabusa Icchō (Japanese, 1652–1724)

Peacock

Artist: Shimada Gentan (Japanese, 1778–1840)

Fan Painting

Artist: Nakamura Hōchū (Japanese, 1790–1818)

Snow Landscape

Artist: Mochizuki Gyokusen (Japanese, 1834–1913)

Arashiyama in Spring

Artist: Hoashi Kyōu (Japanese, 1810–1884)

Hotei with Staff

Artist: Mokuan Shōtō (Chinese, 1611–1684)

"Emanation" Wind Screen for Tea Brazier

Artist: Maio Motoko (Japanese, born 1948)

Poet Kakinomoto no Hitomaro from an Album of 36 Immortal Poets (Sanjū-roku kasen)

Calligrapher: Prince Kyōgoku no Miya Iehito (Japanese, 1704-1768)

Poet Yamabe no Akahito from an Album of 36 Immortal Poets (Sanjū-roku kasen)

Calligrapher: Aburakōji Takanori (Japanese, 1684–1746)

Poet Ōtomo no Yakamochi from an Album of 36 Immortal Poets (Sanjū-roku kasen)

Calligrapher: Imadegawa (Kikutei) Nobusue (Japanese)

Poet Ariwara no Narihira from an Album of 36 Immortal Poets

Calligrapher: Higuchi Motoyasu (Japanese)

Poet Ono no Komachi from an Album of 36 Immortal Poets (Sanjū-roku kasen)

Calligrapher: Karahashi Arikado (Japanese, 1687–1750)

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