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PAINTINGS on SCROLLS

KAKEMONO-E

KAKEMONO-E


R 0197

  
R 0297

Climbing grapevine

Two landscape paintings

 

 

KAKEMONO-E

KAKEMONO-E


R 0897


R 0497

A lady takes a boy for a walk

A walking courtesan

 

 

KAKEMONO-E

KAKEMONO-E


R 0597


R 0697

Traditional customs in Japan

Festivals through the year

 

 

KAKEMONO-E

KAKEMONO-E


R 1197


R 1297

Three fans with landscape paintings

Three swimming koi

 

 

KAKEJIKU

KAKEMONO-E


R 1397


7417

Calligraphy

The Mount Fuji in autumn

 

 

KAKEMONO-E

KAKEMONO-E


R 1697


R 1597

Mountainous landscape in autumn

Seven turtles

 

 

KAKEMONO-E

KAKEMONO-E


7418


7414

A family seen with the Fuji

Playing instruments under a plum tree

 

 

KAKEMONO-E

KAKEMONO-E


R 7408


R 7405

Flowering pink peony

A lady in front of her book stand

 

 

KAKEMONO-E

KAKEMONO-E


R 7415


R 7413

Dolls and a branch with cherry blossoms

A monkey on a plum tree

 

 

KAKEMONO-E

KAKEJIKU


7410


R 1797

A pumpkin calabash

Calligraphy

 

MAKIMONO


R 1897

Ornamental stones - 637 cm long horizontal handscroll

 

LEPORELLO ALBUM: SOSEN MORI MORIKATA (1747 - 1821)

   

Kacho Gafu - Animals and plants: 46 watercolour paintings on silk

 

PORTRAITS OF POETS FROM THE ANCIENT JAPAN

 

Calligraphies and paintings on silk in the style of the Tosa school, Japan about 1800

 

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