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Cold Winter Wind
Takahashi Shotei
1924-36
Daughter of Art History (Princess A)
Yasumasa Morimura
1990
Kaeru/Return (from "Momotaro/Peach Boy")
Tomie Arai
2003
Kounodai Tonegawa (Tone River at Kounodai) (from the series "Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji")
Hiroshige
1858
Netsuke depicting berries carved with village scenes
Gyokuhôsai
mid 19th century
Spring Evening at Kintai Bridge
Kawase Hasui
1947 design; edition 1947-1957
Sumo Match between Shiranui Mitsuemon and Jimmaku Hisagoro
Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III)
1859
[The Style of] the Shöhö Era [1644-48] from the series Mirror of the Ages (Jidai kagami)
Yoshu (Hashimoto) Chikanobu
1896
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