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Album for a Bride's Trousseau

Artist: Sumiyoshi Hiromori (Japanese, 1705–1777)
Artist: Kanō Terunobu (Hidenobu) (1717–1763)
Artist: Kanō Yukinobu (Jōsen) (1717–1770)

Kwannon

Artist: Higashi Atsushi

Meiji Court Portrait

Artist: Kosei (Japanese, active late 19th century)

Female mask

Artist: Kurogane So

Willow Bodhisattva (Yōryū Kannon)

Artist: Yamaoka Tesshū (Japanese, 1836–1888)

Takimi no Kannon: Bodhisattva of Mercy at Waterfall

Artist: Kanō Isen'in (Japanese, 1775–1828)

Tiger in Rocky Landscape

Artist: Shuho

Noh Dancer

Artist: Tobari Chiyari

Three female figures

Maker: Unknown

A Demon as Holy Man

Artist: Unknown

Early Spring

Artist: Takeuchi Seihō (Japanese, 1864–1942)

Landscape with Bridge and Fishermen

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

Birds and Willow

Artist, traditionally attributed: Fachang Muqi (Chinese, 1210–1269)

Young woman reading a scroll

Artist: Ishikawa Toyonobu (Japanese, 1711–1785)

Snow Landscape

Artist, attributed to: Geiami (1431–1485)

Two Egrets and a Willow

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

Two Egrets and a Willow

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

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