Torii Kiyonaga
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Works
Admiring the wisteria at Kameido Shrine
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1786
Admiring the wisteria at Kameido Shrine
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1786
Admiring the wisteria at the Kameido Shrine
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1786
A Fan Peddler Passing Beneath a Balcony
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1786
A Fan Suggesting a Dispersed Storm (Sensu no seiran) from the series "Eight Fashionable Scenes of the Parlor (Furyu zashiki hakkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1777
A Fan Suggesting a Dispersed Storm (Sensu no seiran) from the series "Eight Scenes of the Parlor (Zashiki hakkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1777
A Ferry on the Sumida River
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
A Girl and Four Servants, from the series "A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
A Lady with Three Servants, from the series "A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
A Mirror on a Stand Suggesting the Autumnal Moon (Kyodai no shugetsu), from the series "Eight Scenes of the Parlor (Zashiki hakkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1777
A Modern Version of Ushiwakamaru Serenading Princess Joruri
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1785
A Modern Version of Ushiwakamaru Serenading Princess Joruri
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1785
An Actors' Boating Party on the Sumida River
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1789
A Noble Young Lady, from the series A Bright Mirror of Feminine Manners (Onna fuzoku masukagami)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1790
An outing at Hagidera, from the series "A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
An Outing in Spring, from the series A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku azuma no nishiki)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
A Party in the Shinagawa Pleasure Quarters
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1790
A Party Viewing the Moon Across the Sumida River
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
Asuka no Suika, form the series "Eight Scenes of Edo (Koto hakkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1781
A visit to a shrine, from the series "Twelve Scenes of Popular Customs (Fuzoku juni tsui)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1786
A Woman and Two Maids, from the series "A Mirror of Feminine Manners (Onna fuzoku masu kagami)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1790
A Young Nobleman, His Mother, and Three Servents, from the series "A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
Bando Mitsugoro II as Tennen no Mansaku-kitsune and Ichikawa Monnosuke III as Nikaido Shinanonosuke and Iwai Hanshiro IV as Okura no Kojoro-kitsune in the scene from the drama Moto Mishi Yuki Sakae Hachi-no-ki (Nidaime Bando Mitsugoro no Tennen no mansaku-kitsune, nidaime Ichikawa Monnosuke no Nikaido Shinanonosuke, yondaime Iwai Hanshiro no Okura no kojyoro-kitsune)
Art Institute of Chicago · 1778
Beauties Under a Maple Tree, from the series "A Collection of Contemporary Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters (Tosei yuri bijin awase)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Beauties Under a Maple Tree, from the series "A Collection of Contemporary Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters (Tosei yuri bijin awase)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Beauties Under a Maple Tree, from the series "A Collection of Contemporary Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters (Tosei yuri bijin awase)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Buying Potted Plants, from the series "A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
By an Iris Pond
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1785
Carrying a Lantern Decorated with a Pavilion, Gohei, Flowers, and Fan (Sekiguchi-cho Rosoku-cho no banto), from the series "The Festival of the Kanda Shrine (Kanda go-sairei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · 1779
Carrying a Lantern Decorated with the Flowers of the Four Seasons (Hirakawa-cho Yamamoto-cho shiki no hana mando) from the series "The Festival of the Sanno Shrine (Sanno go-sairei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · 1780
Carrying a lantern sponsored by the Kojimachi, from the series "The Festival of the Sanno Shrine (Sanno gosairei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · 1780
Carrying a lantern sponsored by the Motozaimoku-cho, from the series "The Festival of the Sanno Shrine (Sanno gosairei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · 1780
Cherry Blossom Viewing at Asuka Hill
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
Cherry Blossom Viewing at Asuka Hill
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
Chrysanthemum festival, from the series "Precious Children's Games of the Five Festivals (Kodakara gosetsu asobi)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1801
Cooling off at Nakasu (Nakasu no suzumi), from the series "A Collection of Contemporary Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters (Tosei yuri bijin awase)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
Cooling Off in the Evening at Shijogawara
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Couple Under a Tree
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1781
Courtesan Descending Stairs
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
Courtesan Going to Bed, from the series "Ten Types of Beauties in Pictures (Jittai e-fuzoku)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1794
Courtesans and Their Child Attendants under Blossoming Cherry Trees
Art Institute of Chicago · 1785
Courtesans and Their Child Attendants under Blossoming Cherry Trees
Art Institute of Chicago · 1785
Courtesans Conversing through a Mosquito Net
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Courtesans of Yoshiwara and their attendants viewing the peonies on Nakanocho
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
Courtesan Standing Beneath a Shelf for Talismans
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
Courtesan Walking Under a Willow Tree on a Breezy Day
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
Courtesan Washing her Hands
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Descending Geese at Mimeguri (Mimeguri no rakugan), from the series "Eight Fashionable Views of Edo (Furyu Edo hakkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1778
Discovering the Address of a Husband's Lover, from the series "A Collection of Humorous Poems (Haifu yanagidaru)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1790
Eleven Actors Celebrating the Festival of the Shrine of the Soga Brothers
Art Institute of Chicago · 1788
Enoshima, from the series "Mount Fuji in the Four Seasons (Shiki no Fuji)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1785
Entertainers of Nakazu, from the series "A Collection of Contemporary Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters (Tosei yuri bijin awase)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Entertainers of Tachibana (Kitchugi), from the series "A Collection of Contemporary Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters (Tosei yuri bijin awase)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1781
Entertainers of the Tachibana, from the series "A Collection of Contemporary Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters (Tosei yuri bijin awase)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Entertainers of the Tachibana, from the series "A Collection of Contemporary Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters (Tosei yuri bijin awase)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Evening Rain at Shukaku - the actor Nakamura Nakazo as Sadakuro, from an untitled series of actor prints
Art Institute of Chicago · 1780
Evening Snow at Kinryuzan Temple (Kinryuzan no bosetsu), from the series "Eight Fashionable Views of Edo (Furyu Edo hakkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1778
Ferry on the Rokugo River
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Ferry on the Rokugo River
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Finely-Dressed Woman Crossing Nihonbashi Bridge
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
First Meeting (Miai), from the series "Twelve Stages of Matrimony (Konrei juni shiki)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1775
Fishing, from the series "A Set of Ten Beauties in Flowerlike Styles (Enshoku hana fuzoku ju awase)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Five Musicians (Gonin bayashi)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
Flowers of the Doteshita District (Dotebana), from the series "A Collection of Contemporary Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters (Tosei yuri bijin awase)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
Geese Descending in Mid Autumn (Seishu no rakugan), from the series "Eight Scenes of the Four Seasons (Shiki hakkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1779
Geisha and Her Maid Carrying a Shamisen Box
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1781
Geisha and Maid on a Balcony Overlooking the Bay
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
Geisha Applying Makeup
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1781
Geisha Carrying a Parasol under a Willow Tree
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Geisha Carrying a Parasol under a Willow Tree
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Geisha Playing Battledore and Shuttlecock
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
Geisha Talking to Her Maid
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Going to a Picnic, from the series "A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
Gyokkashi Eimo before Executing Calligraphy (Gyokkashi no sekisho)
Art Institute of Chicago · 1783
Hagitsubo - A Parody of Shibaraku
Art Institute of Chicago · 1785 (?)
Hairdressing Room (Kamibeya), from the series "Ten Kinds of Incense in the Pleasure Quarters (Seiro jisshu ko)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1793/94
Ise watching a flock of geese, from an untitled series of court ladies
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1785
Kamioki, from the series "A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
Love-Smitten Demons
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Matsuchi Hill after Snowfall
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1785
Matsuchi Hill after Snowfall
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1785
Matsuchi Hill after Snowfall
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1785
Matsumoto Koshiro III as Kusunoki Bokon and Sawamura Kijuro as Omori Hikoshichi in the Scene from a Drama (Sandaime Matsumoto Koshiro no Kusunoki Bokon to Sawamura Kijuro no Omori Hikoshichi)
Art Institute of Chicago · 1773
Miyanoshita, from the series "Seven Famous Hot Springs of Hakone (Hakone shichito meisho)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1780
Morning of Iris, from the series "Five Festivals in the Pleasure Quarters (Hanakuruwa gosechi no asobi)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1779
Mosquito Net, from the series "A Collection of Contemporary Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters (Tosei yuri bijin awase)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Mother-in-Law Teasing the Bride, from the series "A Collection of Humorous Poems (Haifu yanagidaru)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1785
Mother Watching her Son Sleeping under a Mosquito Net
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1780
Murasaki Shikibu
Art Institute of Chicago · Edo period (1615–1868), about 1784
Nakamura Tomijuro I as a Female Fox in the Scene from the Play, Chigo Torii Tobiiri Gitsune (Nakamura Tomijuro no Hyuga no kuni Ubagatake no megitsune)
Art Institute of Chicago · 1777
Nakasu, from the series "Ten Scenes of Enjoying the Cool in the Three Cities (Sangatsu ryo jikkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1785/86
Night Rain of the Tea Stand, from the series "Eight Scenes of the Parlor (Zashiki hakkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1777
No. 2: Chinese boys copying paintings and writing Japanese, from the series "Children Say 'This is Japan!' and Imitate the Games They See in Picturebooks (Yodo iu koitsu wa Nippon, ezoshi o mite yori sono gai ni asobu)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1791
No. 4: Chinese boys playing a raffle game, from the series "Children Say 'This is Japan!' and Imitate the Games They See in Picturebooks (Yodo iu koitsu wa Nippon, ezoshi o mite yori sono gai ni asobu)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1791
Ochiyo and Hanbei
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Ono no Komachi, from the series A Collection of Fashionable Beauties of Japan (Wakoku bijin ryaku shu)
Art Institute of Chicago · Edo period (1615–1868), n.d.
Ono no Komachi Washing the Copybook (Soshiarai Komachi), from the series The Seven Ukiyo-e Aspects of Komachi (Ukiyo-e nana Komachi)
Art Institute of Chicago · Edo period (1615–1868), about 1779
Opening the Storehouse (Kurabiraki), from the illustrated book "Colors of the Triple Dawn (Saishiki mitsu no asa)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
Outdoor Amusements at the Kankanro Teahouse in Yoshiwara
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1794
Out for a Walk, from the series "A Collection of Contemporary Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters (Tosei yuri bijin awase)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
Parody of act VII of the play "Treasury of Loyal Retainers (Chushingura)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Parody of Kanzan and Jittoku
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1779
Parody of Princess Joruri and Ushiwakamaru
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1788
Parrot (Omu), from the series "Floating World Versions of the Seven Komachi (Ukiyo Nana Komachi)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1780
Pleasure Boats below Azuma Bridge
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Scene at the Daifukuya (Daifukuya no dan), from the series "Go Taiheiki Shiraishi Banashi"
Art Institute of Chicago · 1785
Scene at the Ishido Mansion (Ishido yakata no dan), from the series "Go Taiheiki Shiraishi Banashi"
Art Institute of Chicago · 1785
Sei Shonagon and Her Companion, from an untitled series of court ladies
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Shitaya, from the series "Ten Scenes of Teahouses (Chamise jikkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
Snowy Morning in the Pleasure Quarters (Seiro yuki no ashita)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1789
Spring Outing, from the series "A Collection of Contemporary Beauties of the Pleasure Quarters (Tosei yuri bijin awase)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
Spring Outing to Mukojima
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
Sudden Shower at Mimeguri Shrine
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
Sudden Shower at Mimeguri Shrine
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
Summer Twilight on the Banks of the Sumida River
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Summer Twilight on the Banks of the Sumida River
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Summer Twilight on the Banks of the Sumida River
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Sunset Glow of Late Summer (Choka no sekisho), from the series "Eight Scenes of the Four Seasons (Shiki hakkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1779
Surimono commemorating the 50th anniversary of the death of the actor Iwai Hanshiro III
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1809
Takata, from the series "Ten Summer Scenes in Edo (Edo natsu jikkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
Teahouse overlooking rice fields, from the series "Ten Precincts of Kinryuzan Temple in Asakusa (Asakusa Kinruzan jikkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
The Actor Bando Hikosaburo III as Kichisaburo in the play "Junshoku Edo Murasaki," performed at the Ichimura Theater in the first month, 1779
Art Institute of Chicago · 1779
The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro V and his attendant, from an untitled series of prints showing Actors in private life
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro V and his family, from an untitled series of four prints showing Actors in private life
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro V as Minamoto no Yoshiie, in the play "Date Nishiki Tsui no Yumitori," performed at the Morita Theater in the eleventh month, 1778 (?)
Art Institute of Chicago · 1778
The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro V as Sansho Dayu (?)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1780
The Actor Ichikawa Monnosuke II and his wife, from an untitled series of prints showing Actors in private life
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
The Actor Ichikawa Monnosuke II as Soga no Goro and Segawa Kikunojo III as Tsukisayo, in the play "Nanakusa Yosooi Soga," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the first month, 1782
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
The Actor Ichikawa Yaozo III with a geisha, from an untitled series of prints showing Actors in private life
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
The Actor Iwai Hanshiro IV and his attendant, from an untitled series of prints showing Actors in private life
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
The Actor Matsumoto Koshiro IV and a geisha, from an untitled series of prints showing Actors in private life
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
The Actor Matsumoto Koshiro IV with his family, from an untitled series of four prints showing Actors in private life
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
The Actor Nakamura Nakazo I as the Shirabyoshi Katsuragi, Matsumoto Koshiro IV as the monk Meigetsubo, and Otani Hiroji III as the monk Izayoibo, in the play "Edoganoko Musume Dojoji," performed at the Ichimura Theater in the eighth month, 1783
Art Institute of Chicago · 1783
The Actor Nakamura Riko with a courtesan, from an untitled series of aiban prints depicting Actors in private life
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1781/82
The Actor Onoe Matsusuke I and a geisha, from an untitled series of prints showing Actors in private life
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
The Actors Arashi Ryuzo II and Ichikawa Komazo III, from a pentaptych of eleven actors celebrating the festival of the shrine of the Soga brothers
Art Institute of Chicago · 1788
The Actors Azuma Tozo III and Otani Tokuji, from a pentaptych of eleven actors celebrating the festival of the shrine of the Soga brothers
Art Institute of Chicago · 1788
The Actors Bando Matakuro IV as Chubei, Osagawa Tsuneyo II as Umegawa, and Nakamura Katsugoro as Magoemon, in the play "Keisei Koibikyaku," performed at the Morita Theater in the fifth month, 1783
Art Institute of Chicago · 1783
The Actor Segawa Kikunojo II as Shizuka Gozen (?)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1767
The Actor Segawa Kikunojo III and his attendant making cermonial rounds at New Year's
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
The Actors Ichikawa Danjuro V and Ichikawa Ebizo IV, from a pentaptych of eleven actors celebrating the festival of the shrine of the Soga brothers
Art Institute of Chicago · 1788
The Actors Ichikawa Danjuro V as Hige no Ikyu, Nakamura Riko as Agemaki, and Ichikawa Ebizo as Agemaki's attendant in the play "Sukeroku Yukari no Edozakura" at the Nakamura Theater in the third month, 1784
Art Institute of Chicago · 1784
The Actors Ichikawa Monnosuke II and Segawa Kikunojo III, from a pentaptych of eleven actors celebrating the festival of the shrine of the Soga brothers
Art Institute of Chicago · 1788
The Actors Ichikawa Monnosuke II as Miyukinosuke, Segawa Kikunojo III as Hatsune-hime, and Ichikawa Danjuro V as Ninnaji no Saibei, in the joruri "Shitenno Oe no Yamairi," performed at the Kiri Theater in the eleventh month, 1785
Art Institute of Chicago · 1785
The Actors Ichikawa Monnosuke II as Munesada, Segawa Kikunojo III as the courtesan Sumizome, and Nakamura Nakazo I as Sekibei, in the play "Tsumoru Koi Yuki no Seki no To," performed at the Kiri Theater in the eleventh month, 1784
Art Institute of Chicago · 1784
The Actors Ichikawa Yaozo III as Shiragiku, Ichikawa Danjuro V as the puppeteer Dekurokubei, and Sawamura Sojuro III as Soga no Juro, in the joruri "Shinobukoi Yanagi no Katsura Otoko," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the first month, 1785
Art Institute of Chicago · 1785
The Actors Iwai Hanshiro IV as Kuzunoha, Ichikawa Yaozo III as Yakanpei, and Ichikawa Ebizo IV as Abe no Doji, in the play "Ashiya Doman Ouchi Kagami," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the ninth month, 1784
Art Institute of Chicago · 1784
The Actors Matsumoto Koshiro IV as Ukita Sakingo and Sawamura Sojuro III as the ghost of the courtesan Takao, in the play "Ominaeshi Sugata no Hatsuaki," performed at the Nakamura Theater, 1788
Art Institute of Chicago · 1788
The Actors Nakamura Nakazo I and Azuma Tozo, from an untitled series of prints showing Actors in private life
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
The Actors Nakamura Riko I as Tanbaya Otsuma and Ichikawa Yaozo III as Furuteya Hachirobei, in the joruri "Sakamachi Yoi no Yotsutsuji," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the third month, 1785
Art Institute of Chicago · 1785
The Actors Nakayama Kojuro VI (Nakamura Nakazo I) as Chidori, Sawamura Sojuro III as Shigemori, and Ichikawa Yaozo III as Yoshibei, in the shosa "Fukyoku Edo Geisha," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the eleventh month, 1785
Art Institute of Chicago · 1785
The Actors Nakayama Kojuro VI (Nakamura Nakazo I) as Hatchotsubute no Kiheiji, Otani Hiroji III as Miura Arajiro, Ichikawa Yaozo III as Akugenta Yoshihira, Sawamura Sojuro III as Taira no Shigemori, in the shosa "Fukyoku Edo Geisha," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the eleventh month, 1785
Art Institute of Chicago · 1785
The Actors Sawamura Sojuro III as Kusunoki Masatsura and Arashi Murajiro as Ben no Naishi, in the shosa "Sode Furu Yuki Yoshino Shui," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the eleventh month, 1786
Art Institute of Chicago · 1786
The Actors Sawamura Sojuro III as Soga no Juro, Osagawa Tsuneyo II as Oiso no Tora, Azuma Tozo III as Miura Katagai, and Otani Tokuji I as Danzaburo, in the joruri "Chidorigake Koi no Tamaboko," performed at the Ichimura Theater in the first month, 1784
Art Institute of Chicago · 1784
The Actors Segawa Kikunojo III as Koito, Sawamura Sojuro III as the monk Sainenbo, and Ichikawa Monnosuke II as the monk Renseibo, in the shosa "Mata Saku Hana Museume Dojoji," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the fourth month, 1783
Art Institute of Chicago · 1783
The Actors Segawa Kikunojo III as the ghost of Yatsuhashi, Sawamura Sojuro III as Soga no Juro, and Ichikawa Danjuro V as the ghost of Seigen, in the play "Sono Omokage Matsu ni Sakura," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the first month, 1783
Art Institute of Chicago · 1783
The Actors Yamashita Mangiku and Otani Hiroji lll, from an untitled series of prints showing Actors in private life
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
The Actors Yamashita Mangiku, Iwai Hanshiro IV, and Iwai Kumesaburo from a pentaptych of eleven actors celebrating the festival of the shrine of the Soga brothers
Art Institute of Chicago · 1788
The Artisan (Ko) from the series "Beauties Illustrating the Four Social Classes (Adesugata shi no ko sho)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1779
The Brine Maidens of Suma, from the series "A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
The Courtesan Hanaogi of the Ogiya with Her Attendants Yoshino and Tatsuta, from the series "Models for Fashion: New Designs as Fresh as Young Leaves (Hinagata wakana no hatsu moyo)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1781
The Courtesan Maizumi of the Daimonjiya with Her Attendants Shigeki and Naname, from the series "Models for Fashion: New Designs as Fresh as Young Leaves (Hinagata wakana no hatsu moyo)"
Art Institute of Chicago · 1782
The Courtesans Nioteru, Namiji, and Omi of the Ogiya
Art Institute of Chicago · 1785
The Courtesans Senzan, Yasono, and Yasoji of the Chojiya
Art Institute of Chicago · 1785
The Courtesan Takigawa of the Ogiya with Her Attendants Onami and Menami, from the series "Models for Fashion: New Designs as Fresh as Young Leaves (Hinagata wakana no hatsu moyo)"
Art Institute of Chicago · 1783
The Courtesan Toji of the Ogiya with Her Attendants Satoji and Uraji, from the series "Models for Fashion: New Designs as Fresh as Young Leaves" (Hinagata wakana no hatsu moyo)
Art Institute of Chicago · 1784
The Courtesan Wakakusa of the Chojiya with Her Attendants Asano and Midori, from the series "Models for Fashion: New Designs as Fresh as Young Leaves (Hinagata wakana no hatsu moyo)"
Art Institute of Chicago · 1783/84
The Doll Festival, from the series "Precious Children's Games of the Five Festivals (Kodakara gosetsu asobi)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1801
The Echigoya on New Year's Day
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1789
The Eighth Month, from the series "Twelve Months in the South (Minami juni ko)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
The Eleventh Month (Juichigatsu), from the series "Twelve Months in the South (Minami juni ko)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
The Farmer (No) from the series Beauties Illustrating the Four Social Classes (Adesugata shi no ko sho)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1779
The Fifth Month (Satsuki), from the series "Fashionable Twelve Seasons (Furyu juni kiko)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1779
The First Archery Practice of the New Year (Yumi hajime), from the illustrated book "Colors of the Triple Dawn (Saishiki mitsu no asa)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
The First Bath of the New Year (Yudono hajime), from the illustrated book "Colors of the Triple Dawn (Saishiki mitsu no asa)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
The First Bath of the New Year (Yudono hajime), from the illustrated book "Colors of the Triple Dawn (Saishiki mitsu no asa)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
The First Calligraphy of the New Year (Kissho hajime), from the illustrated book "Colors of the Triple Dawn (Saishiki mitsu no asa)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
The First Day of Business (Akinai hajime), from the illustrated book "Colors of the Triple Dawn (Saishiki mitsu no asa)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
The First Day of Business (Akinai hajime), from the illustrated book "Colors of the Triple Dawn (Saishiki mitsu no asa)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
The First Garments of the New Year (Kiso hajime), from the illustrated book "Colors of the Triple Dawn (Saishiki mitsu no asa)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
The First Horseback Ride of the New Year (Uma norizome), from the illustrated book "Colors of the Triple Dawn (Saishiki mitsu no asa)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
The First Month (Mutsuki), from the series "Fashionable Twelve Seasons (Furyu juni kiko)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1779
The Fourth Month, from the series "Twelve Months in the South (Minami juni ko)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
The Fourth Month, from the series "Twelve Months in the South (Minami juni ko)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
The Merchant (Sho) from the series Beauties Illustrating the Four Social Classes (Adesugata shi no ko sho)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1779
The Nakamise Shopping Street, from the series "Eight Precincts of the Kinryuzan Temple in Asakusa (Asakusa Kinryuzan hakkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
The New Year's Festival, from the series "Precious Children's Games of the Five Festivals (Kodakara gosetsu asobi)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1801
The Ninth Month, from the series "Twelve Months in the South (Minami juni ko)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
The One-Page Preface and Colophon from the illustrated book "Colors of the Triple Dawn (Saishiki mitsu no asa)"
Art Institute of Chicago · 1787
The Pekingese
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1779
The Poet Sojo Henjo, from the series "Six Immortal Poets (Rokkasen)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1785
The Samurai (Shi) from the series Beauties Illustrating the Four Social Classes (Adesugata shi no ko sho)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1779
The Saruwaka Dance
Art Institute of Chicago · 1804
The Seventh Month (Shichigatsu), from the series "Twelve Months in the South (Minami juni ko)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
The Shrine Maiden Osute of the Tomigaoka Shrine (Tomigaoka miko Osute)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
The Sixth Month, Enjoying the Evening Cool in a Teahouse, from the series The Twelve Months in the Southern Quarter (Minami jūni kō)
Art Institute of Chicago · About 1783
The Sixth Month (Kazemachizuki), from the series "Fashionable Monthly Visits to Sacred Places in the Four Seasons (Furyu shiki no tsuki mode)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
The Sixth Month (Kazemachizuki), from the series "Fashionable Monthly Visits to Sacred Places in the Four Seasons (Furyu shiki no tsuki mode)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
The Sixth Month (Minatsuki), from the series "Fashionable Twelve Months (Furyu juniko)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1779
The Tanabata Festival, from the from the series "Precious Children's Games of the Five Festivals (Kodakara gosetsu asobi)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1801
The Tenth Month (Jugatsu), from the series "Twelve Months in the South (Minami juni ko)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
The Third Month (Sangatsu), from the series "Twelve Months in the South (Minami juni ko)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
The Third Princess and Her Kitten, from an untitled series of court ladies
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
The Twelfth Month (Harumachizuki), from the series "Fashionable Monthly Visits to Sacred Places in the Four Seasons (Furyu shiki no tsuki mode)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
The View from Komagata Hall, from the series "Eight Precincts of Kinryuzan Temple in Asakusa (Asakusa Kinruzan hakkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Three Women after a Bath, from the series "A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
Tomigaoka, from the series "Ten Scenes of Teahouses (Chamise jikkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
Totsuka, from the series "Mount Fuji in the Four Seasons (Shiki no Fuji)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1785
Treasured Admonitions to Young Women (Jijo hokun onna Imagawa)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Treasured Admonitions to Young Women (Jijo hokun onna Imagawa)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Two Geisha Struggling for a Letter (Fumi no arasoi), from the series "Flowers of Nakasu (Nakasu no hana)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1781
Two Geisha Walking under a Cherry Tree
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1781
Two Women and a Child after a Bath
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Two Women and a Maid, from the series "A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
Two Women Viewing Cherry Blossoms
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1780
Two Women Viewing Plum Blossoms
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Two Women Waiting for a Ferry on the Sumida River
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
Uma no Naishi, from the series "Modern Versions of Famous Japanese Beauties (Wakoku bijin Yatsushishu)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1781
Umeyashiki, from the series "Collection of Famous Places in Edo (Edo meisho shu)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Under Umbrellas in a Shower, from the series "A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
Ushi-no-gozen, from the series "Famous Places of Edo (Edo meisho)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
View from Azuma Bridge, from the series "Ten Precincts of Kinryuzan Temple in Asakusa (Asakusa Kinruzan jikkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
Visiting (Kayoi), from the series "Floating World Versions of the Seven Komachi (Ukiyo Nana Komachi)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1780
Visiting the Shrine of Enmei Jizo, from the series "Eight Precincts of Kinryuzan Temple in Asakusa (Asakusa Kinruzan hakkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Visitors to Enoshima
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1789
Visitors to Enoshima
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1789
Visitors to Enoshima
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1789
Watching the Water Festival from Azuma Bridge, from the series "Eight Precincts of the Kinryuzan Temple in Asakusa (Asakusa Kinruzan hakkei)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Woman Admiring Morning Glories while Brushing Her Teeth
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1779
Woman After a Bath, from "Comparison of Alluring Beauties (Irokurabe enpu sugata)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1781
Woman Cooling off After a Bath
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Woman under Windblown Wisteria
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1780
Woman Viewing Cherry Blossoms
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Woman Walking under a Store Sign
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1784
Woman Wearing Black Hood in Front of the Hatsutaka Teahouse
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
Woman with Black Hood in Windblown Leaves, from the series "Twelve Scenes of Popular Customs (Fuzoku juni tsui)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783
Women and Children on the Causeway at Shinobazu Pond
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1788
Women Coming Ashore from a Pleasure Boat on the Sumida River
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1785
Women Crossing Nihonbashi Bridge
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1786
Women Crossing Nihonbashi Bridge
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1786
Women Viewing a Snowy Garden from a Parlor
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1786
Women Visiting Mimeguri Shrine
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1788
Women Visiting Mimeguri Shrine
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1787
Women Washing Clothes
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1788
Young Boy Wearing Hakama for the First Time, from from the series "A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fuzoku Azuma no nishiki)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783/84
Young Man Playing Flute as Three Girls Watch
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Young Man with Symbols of the First Dream of the New Year
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Young Woman Wearing a Hat
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Young Woman with Symbols of the First Dream of the New Year
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1782
Yumoto, from the series "Seven Famous Hot Springs of Hakone (Hakone shichito meisho)"
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1780
Yushima from the series Scenes of Ten Teahouses (Chamise jikkei)
Art Institute of Chicago · c. 1783