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13. | A Chinese Sage. Engraved from a sketch by Kano Tanyu in the Gwa-ko sen-ran (1740) |
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14. | Falcon. From a picture by the Chinese Emperor, Hwei Tsung (12th century). Engraved in the Wa-Kan mei-gwa yen (1749) |
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15. | From a woodcut after a drawing with the finger-nail, by Shih Ts’ao, a Chinese artist. Engraved in the Wa-Kan mei-gwa yen (1749) |
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16. | Chinese Landscape, by Kano Tanyu. From an engraving in the Wa-Kan mei-hitsu gwa yei (1750) |
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17. | Swallow and Willow Tree. From a woodcut after Kano Tanyu, in the Wa-Kan mei-hitsu gwa yei (1750) |
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18. | Pheasant and Bamboo. From a woodcut after Kano Tsunénobu, engraved in the Wa-Kan mei-hitsu gwa yei (1750) |
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19. | Tengu on Boar. From a drawing by Kokan, engraved in the Wa-Kan mei-hitsu kingioku gwa fu (1771) |
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20. | Landscape from a drawing by Roren, engraved in the Gwa-to sui fuyo. Yedo, 1809 |
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21. | Facsimile of two pages of a Kusa-zoshi Novelette (c. 1840) |
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22. | “Murder will out.” Illustration to a Novel by Utagawa Toyohiro (1810) |
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23. | The Mad Woman. From a woodcut after Hokusai in the Hokusai gwa-fu (1820) |
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24. | Reduced from a woodcut after Hokusai, in the É-hon Tsuzoku Sankoku Shi (1826) |
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25. | Reduced from a drawing made for the engraver by Hokusai, c. 1820. (Ernest Hart Collection) |
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26. | Gradation print from the Keisai so-gwa, by Keisai Yeisen (1832) |
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27. | Views in Yedo. Specimen of gradation print in the Keisai so-gwa, by Keisai Yeisen (1832) |
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28. | Scene near Yedo. From an engraving after Hiroshigé. In the É-hon Yédo Meisho |
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29. | Reduced from a woodcut after Kikuchi Yosai, in the Zenken Kojitsu (c. 1840) |
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30. | Bishamon and the Demon. From an engraving after Katsushika Isai in the Kwa-cho-san-sui dzu-shiki (1866) |
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31. | Napoleon at St. Helena. From the Jimbutsu Kaigai shoden (c. 1870) |
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32. | From an engraving after Sensai Yeitaku |
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33. | From an engraving after Kiosai. From the Pictorial Arts of Japan |
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34. | From an engraving by Sensai Yeitaku, in the “Bambutsu hinagata gwa-fu” |
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35. | The Tools of the Engraver. From Japanese Woodcutting, by T. Tokuno |
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36. | The Engraver at Work. From Japanese Woodcutting, by T. Tokuno |
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37. | Reduced from a woodcut in the European style, published in the Myako no hana (1888) |
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