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[AC] Mead Art Museum at Amherst College; [HC] Hampshire College Art Gallery;
[HD] Historic Deerfield; [MH] Mount Holyoke College Art Museum; [MH SK] The Joseph Allen Skinner Museum at Mount Holyoke College; [SC] Smith College Museum of Art; [UM] University Museum of Contemporary Art at UMASS Amherst

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AC 2005.28
Gillray, James
The Magnanimous Minister chastiseing Prussian Perfidy
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AC 2005.280
Unknown
Untitled Calendar Print ('Egoyomi') of a Beauty and Her Pet Monkey
ca. 1765
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AC 2005.281
Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III); Tsutaya Kichizō, publisher
Untitled Central Panel (Beauty Beside a Shrine Lantern), from "An Assortment of Fashionable Beauties" ('Ryūkō bijin awase')
1836–1838
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AC 2005.282.a,b
Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III); Enomotoya Kichibei, publisher
A Picture of the Baths at Tagawaya ('Tagawaya furoba no zu')
ca. 1820–1835
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AC 2005.283
Utagawa Kuniyasu; Yamamotoya Heikichi, publisher
Cherry Blossoms, from the series "A Comparison of Beautiful Women and Flowers" ('Bijin hana kurabe')
ca. 1820–1832
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AC 2005.284
Utagawa Toyokuni I; Yamamotoya Heikichi, publisher
The Actor Onoe Kikugorō III as ?, a Transformation Picture ('henge no zu'),
1818
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AC 2005.285
Keisai Eisen; Wakasaya Yōichi, publisher
Untitled
19th century
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Utagawa Hiroshige I
Untitled (Sparrow and Nandina in the Snow)
ca. 1840–1855
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AC 2005.287
Keisai Eisen; Aritaya Seiemon, publisher
The Third Month ('Sangatsu'), from the series "Four Seasons of Play" ('Shiki no asobi')
ca. 1842
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AC 2005.288
Utagawa Toyokuni II; Kawaguchiya Uhei, publisher
Night Rain at Emonzaka: Hinanosuke, Hinano, and Hinaki, of the Daikokuya ('Emonzaka no yoru no ame daikokukya nai hinanosuke, hinano, hinaki') , from the series "Eight Views of the Yoshiwara" ('Yoshiwara hakkei')
late 1820s
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AC 2005.289
Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III); Maruya Jinpachi, published by
Landscape of Mount Atago in the Eastern Capital ('Tōto atagosan no fūkei')
1844–1846