Utagawa Yoshifusa – The Ghost of Akungenta Taking Revenge
The Ghost of Akugenta Taking Revenge on Nanba at the Nunobiki WaterfallWoodblock triptych by Utagawa Yoshifusa (active mid-19th century), Japan,
The Ghost of Akugenta Taking Revenge on Nanba at the Nunobiki WaterfallWoodblock triptych by Utagawa Yoshifusa (active mid-19th century), Japan,
Woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, depicting warrior Kamata Masakiyo in combat with a giant cat, mid-19th century Edo Japan
The Series: One Hundred Ghost Stories (Hyaku Monogatari) This is a haunting series of ukiyo-e woodblock prints by Katsushika Hokusai,
Taiso Yoshitoshi, 10 Woodblock Prints from Sagas of Beauty and Bravery (美勇水滸伝, Biyū Suikoden) This series is also sometimes translated
“Elizabeth Keith woodblock print Tea House, Native City, Shanghai (1924), showing the famous pavilion on stilts with zig-zag bridge and bustling figures.
Elizabeth Keith woodblock print of a Chinese opera actor, most likely in the role of a general, richly dressed in dragon-embroidered costume, c.1924.
Elizabeth Keith woodblock print Night Scene, Peking, a 1920s view of a lantern-lit Beijing street with vendors, shops, and glowing windows in the shin-hanga style
Elizabeth Keith woodblock print The Wonsan Scholar and his Disciples, a rare 1920s Korean scene showing a scholar and students on a snowy mountain path.
Kitagawa Utamaro 喜多川 歌麿 (1753 – 1806) was one of the most highly regarded designers of ukiyo-e woodblock prints and
Elegant triptych by Utagawa Kunisada (歌川国貞) – also known as Toyokuni III (三代豊国) one of the great woodblock masters of