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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 2005.682
Utagawa Yoshiiku; Hirookaya Kōsuke, publisher
The Actor Kawarazaki Kunitarō I, from the series "Portraits as True Likenesses in the Moonlight" [Makoto no tsukihana no sugata-e]
1867
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AC 2005.683
Utagawa Toyokuni I; Matsumura Tatsuemon, publisher
The Actor Ichikawa Danjūrō VII in an Unidentified Kabuki Role
1815–1821
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AC 2005.685
Utagawa Toyokuni II; Iseya Rihei, publisher
The Third Sign: Kaoi of the Tamaya [Tora tamaya uchi no kaoi], from the series "The Twelve Signs of the Zodiac in the Finest and Most Prosperous Dress" [Jūnishi zensei matsu no yosooi]
late 1820s
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AC 2005.686
Keisai Eisen; Takenouchi Magohachi, publisher
Number 13: Kuragano Station on the Karasu River [Kuragano shuku karasugawa no zu], from the series "The Kisokaidō" [Kisokaidō]
1835–1838
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AC 2005.690
Utagawa Toyokuni II (Toyoshige); Yamaguchiya Tōbei, publisher
The Courtesan Daresode of the Tamaya [Tamaya uchi no daresode]
1815–1835
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AC 2005.691
Unknown
Untitled
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AC 2005.693
Utagawa Hiroshige I; Maruya Jinpachi, published by
Matsuchiyama [Matsuchiyama], from the series "Famous Views of Edo" [Edo meisho no uchi]
1843
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AC 2005.694
Sawa Sekkyō; Yamadaya Shōbei, publisher
Perspective Picture: A Drawing of the Great Fair on the Daimon-dōri in Umamachi [Uki-e daimondōri daihaku umamachi no zu]
ca. 1810
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AC 2005.695
Utagawa Hiroshige I; Maruya Jinpachi, published by
The Summer Moon at Ryōgoku [Ryōgoku natsu no tsuki], from the series "Three Views of Famous Places of Edo" [Edo meisho mitsu no nagame]
1843
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AC 2005.697
Utagawa Hiroshige I; Sanoya Kihei, published by
Theatres of the Nichōmachi [Nichōmachi shibai no zu], from the series "Famous Places of the Eastern Capital" [Tōto meisho]
1830s
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AC 2005.699.a-c
Migita Toshihide; Akiyama Buemon, publisher
For the Fourth Time, Our Destroyers Bravely Attack Enemy Ships Outside the Harbor of Port Arthur [Dai yonkai ryojunkō gaiiki kuchikukan yū tekikan o shūgeki su], from the series "News of the Russo-Japanese War" [Nichiro kōsen kibun]
1904
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AC 2005.700
Utagawa Kuninaga; Nishimuraya Yohachi, publisher
The Courtesan Morokoshi of the Echizenya in Edo-machi [Edo machi echizenya uchi morokoshi]
1800–1809
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AC 2005.701
Katsukawa Shunkō
Untitled [Kabuki Actor and Monkey]
ca. 1780
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AC 2005.702
Keisai Eisen
A Night View: Enjoying the Evening Cool at Ryōgoku Bridge in Edo [Edo ryōgokubashi nōryō no yakei]
1830–1840
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AC 2005.703
Kitao Shigemasa
The Spiral Hall at the Temple of the Five Hundred Arhats in Honjo Fifth Ward [Honjo itsutsume gohyaku rakan-ji sazaidō no zu]
Edo period
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AC 2005.706.a-c
Kajita Hanko; Katada Chōjirō, publisher
The Russo-Japanese War: A Picture of the Brave Fight of Captain Kurokawa at the Fall of Dingzhou [Nichiro sensō teishū kanraku kurokawa taī yūkan no zu]
1904
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AC 2005.707
Utagawa Hiroshige I; Sanoya Kihei, published by
A Picture of the Cherry Blossoms of the Yoshiwara [Yoshiwara zakura no zu], from the series "Famous Places of the Eastern Capital" [Kōto meisho]
1832–1834
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AC 2005.708
Imao Keinen; Nishimura Sōemon, publisher
No. 17 [Bird and Plant]
1930s
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AC 2005.710
Utagawa Toyoharu
A Picture of the Archery Contest at the Hall of the Thirty-three Bays in Fukugawa [Fukugawa sanjūsangendō tsūya no zu]
1830s
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AC 2005.711
Utagawa Hiroshige I; Izumiya Ichibei, publisher
Fireworks at Ryōgoku [Ryōgoku hanabi], from the series "The Famous Places of Edo" [Edo meisho no uchi]
1834–1835
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AC 2005.715
Utagawa Hiroshige I; Maruya Jinpachi, published by
The Sumida River in the Snow [Sumidagawa setchū no zu], from the series "Scenes of Famous Places of Edo in the Four Seasons" [Edo meisho shiki no nagame]
1847

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