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Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III). Kabuki actor Sawamura Chōjūrō V as Kameya Chubei / Fan print, 1851.
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Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III). Kabuki actor Ichikawa Ebizō V as Tanbaya Onizo / Fan print, 1851.
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Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III). The Stars, from the series ‘Moon, Sun, Stars’ / Fan print, c. 1850.
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Two Monkeys Hanging From Branches. Mori Sosen (1747-1821).
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Mokkō-shaped tsuba with ajiro design
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Utamaro. Seiro ehon nenju gyoji (A Picture Book of Annual Events in Yoshiwara). 1804.
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Jizai okimono bronze articulated model of a crab. Meiji period.
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Fuchi-kashira with a bat and fruit motif. Edo period.
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Fuchi-kashira with boar and rock motif. Edo period.
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Fuchi-kashira with designs of plovers above the waves
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Fuchi-kashira with designs of eagle holding a monkey, and young monkey sheltering under a tree.
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Fuchi-kashira with designs of warrior and horse
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Copper fuchi-kashira with Kanzan and Jittoku motif, by Josui. Edo period.
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Qianlong ceramic vessel with pomegranates and grapes, 1736-1795.
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Ko-kinko yamagane tsuba with waves and rabbit motif. Muromachi or Momoyama period.
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Ōnin ten-zōgan tsuba. Muromachi period.
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Морис Жоли. Разговоры Макиавелли и Монтескье в царстве мертвых.
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The morgue at Paris – The last scene of a tragedy. Harper’s Weekly: July 18, 1874
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