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Calligraphy

Calligrapher: Ogyū Sorai (Japanese, 1666–1728)

Water Birds : One of a pair of screens

Calligrapher: Hosoi Kōtaku (Japanese, 1658–1736)

Jeweled Curtains : One of a pair of screens

Calligrapher: Hosoi Kōtaku (Japanese, 1658–1736)

Calligraphy

Calligrapher: Jakugon (Japanese, 1702–1771)

Noble Trees and Flowers

Calligrapher: Mitsui Shinna (Japanese, 1700–1782)

Sacred Birds and Animals

Calligrapher: Mitsui Shinna (Japanese, 1700–1782)

A Spring View of the Eastern Capital (Tōto Shunbō)

Calligrapher: Kameda Bōsai (Japanese, 1752–1826)

Eight Drunken Immortals (Inchū Hassen)

Calligrapher: Kameda Bōsai (Japanese, 1752–1826)

Eight Drunken Immortals (Inchū Hassen)

Calligrapher: Kameda Bōsai (Japanese, 1752–1826)

Expansive Love (Han'ai)

Calligrapher: Futagawa Sukechika (Japanese, 1767–1836)

Red Cliff Odes

Calligrapher: Rai San'yō (Japanese, 1780–1832)

Red Cliff Odes

Calligrapher: Rai San'yō (Japanese, 1780–1832)

Waka Poems

Calligrapher: Kamo Suetaka (Japanese, 1754–1841)

Waka Poems

Calligrapher: Kamo Suetaka (Japanese, 1754–1841)

Calligraphy: One of a pair of screens

Calligrapher: Ōkubo Shibutsu (Japanese, 1767–1837)

Calligraphy: One of a pair of screens

Calligrapher: Ōkubo Shibutsu (Japanese, 1767–1837)

Without Anything (Buji)

Calligrapher: Shaku Dōhon (Japanese, 1765–1858)

Calligraphy

Calligrapher: Kameda Ryōrai (Japanese, 1778–1853)

Poem on the enjoyment of flower, snow, and the moon

Calligrapher: Ichikawa Beian (Japanese, 1779–1858)

Recitation on Warbler

Calligrapher: Ichikawa Beian (Japanese, 1779–1858)

Calligraphy: One of a pair of screens

Calligrapher: Rai Itsuan (Japanese, 1801–1856)

Calligraphy: One of a pair of screens

Calligrapher: Rai Itsuan (Japanese, 1801–1856)

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