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Hayabusa Torso

Artist: Shinjiro Okamoto (Japanese, 1933–2020)

Untitled

Artist: Toshinobu Onosato (Japanese, 1912–1986)

Untitled

Artist: Waro Wakao (Japanese, active 20th century)

Untitled

Artist: Sadamasa Motonaga (Japanese, 1922–2011)

67-I-37

Artist: Ōno Masuho (Japanese, 1936–1998)

Shane

Artist: Shinjiro Okamoto (Japanese, 1933–2020)

The RBB I Know

Artist: Kiichi Usui (American, born Japan, 1931–2001)

Kasuga Deer Mandala

Artist: Unknown

Scarecrow

Artist: Nakahara Nantenbō (Japanese, 1839–1925)

Kinoe-ne (Daikokuten)

Artist: Nakahara Nantenbō (Japanese, 1839–1925)

Pavilion in the Mountains

Artist: Kuwayama Gyokushū (Japanese, 1746–1799)

Courtesan seated in a garden

Artist: Satake Eikai (Japanese, 1803–1874)

Scroll painting

Artist: Mitsui Hanzan (Japanese, 1881–1934)

Hina Byobu: Flowering Cherry and Mandarin Ducks

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

Carp Swiming en face

Artist: Maruyama Ōbun (1833–1887)

Landscape

Artist: Tani Bunchō (Japanese, 1763–1841)

Six Immortal Poets (Rokkasen)

Artist: Nakamura Hōchū (Japanese, 1790–1818)

Lantern Cherry Plant (Ho'ozuki)

Artist: Nakamura Hōchū (Japanese, 1790–1818)

Scarecrow in a Landscape; White Plum and Bamboo; Red Plum in Snow

Artist: Hanabusa Icchō (Japanese, 1652–1724)

Wakamurasaki (The Young Murasaki or Lavender)

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

Minori (The Rites)

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

Yūgiri (Evening Mist)

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

Landscapes

Artist: Okada Hankō (Japanese, 1782–1846)

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