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Peacocks and Peonies

Artist: Nomura Totsusai (Japanese, 1830–1864)

Two Chinese Priests holding Magic Wand, Coins, and Platter

Artist: Tani Bun'íchi (Japanese, 1787- 1818)

Peonies and Butterflies

Artist: Sakai Hōitsu (Japanese, 1761–1828)

Water Bird on Sand near Reeds and Mallow

Artist, school of: Kanō Motonobu (Japanese, 1476–1559)

White Heron Beneath Reeds

Artist, style of: Ogata Kōrin (Japanese, 1658–1716)

Four Herons on a Snowy Mountain

Artist: Kanō Nagayoshi (Japanese, 1739–1769)

Serene Landscape

Artist: Unknown

"Mountain and Clouds"

Artist: Unknown

Cloudy Mountains

Artist: Kanō Tan'yū (Japanese, 1602–1674)

Figure of a woman resembling Okame

Artist: Raisho (Japanese)

Tall Lady

Artist: Nishikawa Sukenobu (Japanese, 1671–1751)

Monkeys

Artist, attributed to: Mori Sosen (Japanese, 1747–1821)

Maple and Flowers

Artist, attributed to: Suzuki Kiitsu (Japanese, 1796–1858)

Mandarin Ducks

Artist: Sakai Ōho (Japanese, 1808–1841)
Artist: Sakai Hōitsu (Japanese, 1761–1828)

Kakemono: Michizane

Maker: Unknown

Sixteen Arhats

Maker: Unknown

Kwannon

Artist: Higashi Atsushi

Female mask

Artist: Kurogane So

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