Search Results:117 records were found. Viewing Records 1 to 21View : Light Box | List View | Image List | Detailed | [AC] Mead Art Museum at Amherst College; [HC] Hampshire College Art Gallery; |
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AC 1965.5
Eisen, Charles Joseph Dominique Academic Male Nude n.r. View |
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AC 1990.117
Keisai Eisen Two Fishermen: Ebisu and Daikoku 1825 View |
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AC 1990.21
Keisai Eisen Sumo Wrestling Arena n.r. View |
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AC 1990.22
Keisai Eisen Two Beauties with New Year's Gifts 1810-1820 View |
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AC 1990.23
Keisai Eisen Woman in a Landscape Looking at a Butterfly ca. 1832 View |
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AC 1990.24
Keisai Eisen Courtesan in a Boat Crossing the Sumida River ca. 1825 View |
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AC 1990.25
Keisai Eisen Village Scene Near Seashore n.r. View |
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AC 1994.100
Keisai Eisen Foot Traffic on Nihonbashi Bridge 1847 View |
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AC 1994.101
Keisai Eisen Beautiful Woman Applying Makeup 18th - 19th century View |
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AC 1994.102
Keisai Eisen Bird Eating From Pomegranate 18th - 19th century View |
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AC 1994.103.1-3
Keisai Eisen Five Beautiful Women (Aizuri-e) 18th - 19th century View |
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AC 1994.140
Keisai Eisen Courtesan and Lover ca. 1820-1830 View |
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AC 1994.95
Keisai Eisen Courtesan Holding Tobacco Pipe 18th - 19th century View |
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AC 1994.96
Keisai Eisen; Moritaya Hanzō, publisher The Syllable 'Ro': The Courtesan Suganoske of The Okamotoya as Nihonbashi ('Ro okamotoyanai suganosuke nihonbashi'), from the series "The Wandering Beauties of Edo" ('Keisei edo hōkaku') Early 1830s View |
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AC 1994.97
Keisai Eisen Bust Portrait of Beautiful Woman 18th - 19th century View |
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AC 1994.98
Keisai Eisen; Wakasaya Yoichi, published by Shigeoka from the Okamoto House (Okamotoya uchi Shigeoka) ca. 1820s View |
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AC 1994.99
Keisai Eisen Fukuroi, Stage Twenty-eight of the Tokaido Highway ca. 1830-1840 View |
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AC 1995.35
Keisai Eisen (possibly by) Shi-shi Lion and Peonies n.r. View |
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AC 1995.37
Keisai Eisen Two Shunga Surimono n.r. View |
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AC 1996.130
Keisai Eisen Maid Carrying a Box for a Hanging Scroll 19th century View |
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AC 1996.131
Keisai Eisen; Izumiya Ichibei, publisher (ca. 1686–1886) Ariwara no Narihira, from the series "A Pocket Mirror of Beauties: a Selection of Six of Today's Poets" ('Bijin kaichū kagami: jisei rokkassen') mid 1820s View |