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Bamboo

Artist: Song Sangnae (Korean, born 1773)

Birds and Flowering Plants with Poem Slips

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

Chrysanthemums

Artist: Rinpa School (Japanese)

Flying Squirrel and Japanese Cedar (Musasabi)

Artist: Matsumura Goshun (Japanese, 1752–1811)

Hotei Resting on His Worldly Possessions

Artist: Fūgai Ekun (Japanese, 1568–1654)

Swallows by a Waterfall

Artist: Mochizuki Gyokkei (Japanese, 1785–1857)

Tortoises

Artist: Nakamura Hōchū (Japanese, 1790–1818)

Puppy and Broom

Artist: attributed to Itō Jakuchū (Japanese, 1716–1800)

Hotei Juggling a Saucer

Artist: Hakuin Ekaku (Japanese, 1686–1769)

Fresh Wind in the Old Park

Artist: Tsuji Kakō (Japanese, 1870–1931)

Drummer

Artist: Nagasawa Rosetsu (Japanese, 1754–1799)
Calligrapher: Shibano Ritsuzan (Japanese, 1736–1807)

New Year’s Activities at Yoshiwara

Artist: Hosoda Eishi (Japanese, 1756–1829)

Mount Hōrai

Artist: Hashimoto Gahō (Japanese, 1835–1908)

Ten Symbols of Longevity

Artist: Unknown

Winter Landscape

Artist: Tani Bunchō (Japanese, 1763–1841)

Mountain Torrent Beneath Pines

Artist: Tokuyama Gyokuran (Ike no Gyokuran) (Japanese, 1727–1784)

Landscape

Artist: Aiseki (Japanese, died 1837?)

Daruma Facing the Wall

Artist: Hakuin Ekaku (Japanese, 1686–1769)

Landscape

Artist: Sengai Gibon (Japanese, 1750–1837)

Bamboo

Artist: Sengai Gibon (Japanese, 1750–1837)

Haiga with Bamboo

Artist: Ōtagaki Rengetsu (Japanese, 1791–1875)

Forty-Seven Ronin

Artist: Murase Taiitsu (Japanese, 1803–1881)

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