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Peony with Blue Flowers

Artist: Unknown

Peonies with Red, White, Blue Flowers

Artist: Rinpa School (Japanese)

Sparrows, Peonies, and Chrysanthemums/Evening Street Scene

Artist: Katsuda Kunihisa (Japanese, 1832–1891)

Geese, Reeds, and Chrysanthemums/Evening Street Scene

Artist: Katsuda Kunihisa (Japanese, 1832–1891)

Scenes from the Tale of Genji

Artist: Kyoto Kano School

Pine, Cherry Blossoms and Bamboo

Artist: Kanō Tsunenobu (Japanese, 1636–1713)

Hermit in a Spring Landscape

Artist, attributed to: Kenkō Shōkei (Japanese, active ca. 1478–1506)

Birds and Flowers of the Twelve Months

Artist: Yamamoto Soken (Japanese, died 1706)

Tsuki to Ume (Moon and Plum Blossoms), with haiku poem

Artist: Matsuo Bashō (Japanese, 1644–1694)

Eggplant and Soya Bean

Artist: Tosa Tomanmaru (Japanese, 1700–1772)

Harvest Moon and Raven Bean with Haiku

Artist: Sakai Hōitsu (Japanese, 1761–1828)

Spring Landscape in the Blue-Green Style

Artist: Uragami Shunkin (Japanese, 1779–1846)

The Second Ode on the Red Cliff

Artist: Hashimoto Gahō (Japanese, 1835–1908)

Egrets by Lotus

Artist: Okuhara Seiko (Japanese, 1837–1913)

Eight Views of the Xiao-Xiang Region (Shōshō Hakkei)

Artist, attributed to: Kanō Motonobu (Japanese, 1476–1559)

Herd Boy

Artist: Hishida Shunsō (Japanese, 1874–1911)

Views of Eastern Kyoto

Artist, school of: Sugimura Jihei (Japanese, 1681–1703)

The Twenty-Four Paragons of Filial Piety

Artist, circle of: Kanō Mitsunobu (Japanese, 1561/65–1608)

The Twenty-Four Paragons of Filial Piety

Artist, circle of: Kanō Mitsunobu (Japanese, 1561/65–1608)

Ink Plum in the Style of Wang Mian

Artist: Takaku Aigai (Japanese, 1796–1843)

Head of a Lion

Artist: Takeuchi Seihō (Japanese, 1864–1942)

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