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Related content for the object "Kitagawa Utamaro, Ohisa of the Takashima tea-shop, a colour woodblock print"

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  • Japanese art: the formats of 2-dimensional works
  • Japanese illustrated books
  • Japanese literature (poetry)
  • Japanese portraits
  • Japanese woodblock print production
  • Ukiyo-e paintings and prints: the late period

Related highlight objects

  • Kitagawa Utamaro, Lovers in an upstairs room, from Uta makura ('Poem of the Pillow'), a colour woodblock
  • Kitagawa Utamaro, Parody of Narihira's Journey to the East, a triptych of colour woodblock prints
  • Kitagawa Utamaro, Woman at her morning toilette, a hanging scroll painting
  • Kitagawa Utamaro, Women sewing, a triptych of colour woodblock prints
  • Aiseki, Hermitage by the Shaxi River, a hanging scroll painting
  • Hashiguchi Goyō, Kamisuki (Combing the hair), a colour woodblock print
  • Kitagawa Utamaro, Parody of Narihira's Journey to the East, a triptych of colour woodblock prints
  • Kitagawa Utamaro, Woman at her morning toilette, a hanging scroll painting
  • Kitagawa Utamaro, Women sewing, a triptych of colour woodblock prints
  • Portable set for outdoor Tea Ceremony
  • Shigaraki ware tea storage jar
  • Sugimura Jihei (attributed to), 'Tokiwa at Fushimi' (Fushimi Tokiwa), a woodblock print
  • Teabowl with hakeme
  • Teabowl, by Raku Ichinyū

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