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The Met
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Mongolian Women Horse Riders, ca. 1917
Hikida (Hikita) Hōshō
Art Institute of Chicago
The Gathering at the Orchid Pavilion (front); Geese among Reeds (back), 1900
Noguchi Shohin
Noguchi Shohin Japanese, 1847-1917
Art Institute of Chicago
Twelve Poetic Immortals and Their Poems, 1850
Reizei Tamechika
Reizei Tamechika Japanese, 1823-1864
Art Institute of Chicago
Bamboo, early 19th century
Kishi Ganku
Kishi Ganku Japanese, 1749-1838
The Met
Bugaku Dances (front); Chinese Lions (reverse), early 18th century
Hanabusa Itchō
Art Institute of Chicago
Willow Bridge and Waterwheel, c. 1650
Hasegawa Soya
Hasegawa Soya Japanese, 1590-1667
Art Institute of Chicago
The Tale of Taishokan, 1640-80
Unknown
Artist unknown Japanese
Art Institute of Chicago
The Tale of Genji, early 17th century
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Artist Unknown Japanese
Art Institute of Chicago
Millet Fields under Sun and Moon, 17th century
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Artist unknown Japanese
Art Institute of Chicago
Musashino Plain and Mount Fuji, 18th century
Unknown
Anonymous Japanese
The Met
Scenes from the Eight Views of the Xiao and Xiang Rivers, 17th century
Unkoku Tōeki
Art Institute of Chicago
The Tale of Genji, Early 17th century
Unknown
Artist Unknown Japanese
Art Institute of Chicago
The Tale of Genji, Early 17th century
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Artist Unknown Japanese
Art Institute of Chicago
Flowers of All Seasons, Mid–17th century
Maker Unknown
Peafowl and Phoenixes, late 1500s
Tosa Mitsuyoshi
Tosa Mitsuyoshi (Japanese, 1539–1613)
The Met
Gibbons in a Landscape, ca. 1570
Sesson Shūkei 雪村周継
Art Institute of Chicago
Landscape of the Four Seasons, About 1560
Sesson Shukei
Sesson Shukei Japanese, c. 1490-after 1577
The Met
Bamboo in the Four Seasons, late 15th–early 16th century
Attributed to Tosa Mitsunobu
Landscape of the Four Seasons, late 1400s
Yi Sumun
Yi Sumun (Korean, b. c. 1404)
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