Torii Kiyomasu, Mädchen mit Strohhut (Frühling), Blatt aus einer Serie zum den Jahreszeiten, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 10,77
Utagawa Toyoharu, A group of Japanese dressed up as the Korean Embassy as part of a festival parade. Title: A Perspective View of a Festival in Edo (Ukie Edo gosairei no zu), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 2016,10
Isoda Koryusai, A young woman walking down the stairs, a letter in her hand., Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 10,91
Katsukawa Shunsho, Poet on a mat in front of his flat, leaf from the series "100 Poets in Brocade from Edo" (Nishiki hyakunin isshu Azuma ori), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 14,5
Kitagawa Utamaro, Courtesan in a negligee, leaf from the series "Study of the physiognomy of ten types of women" (Fūjo ninsō juppin, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 28,1
Kitao Masayoshi, Zwei Kalenderblätter mit Anspielungen jeweils auf das Schweine- bzw. Hasenjahr, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 65,7 a + b
Surimono for the Year of the Dragon: A painting lady, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 268
Utagawa Toyokuni, Three shell seekers on the beach of Shinagawa. Right part of a triptychon, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 140
Kitagawa Utamaro, Five plates from the kyōka album The Statue of the Buddhist Deity Fugen (Fugenzō), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 57,3
Katsukawa Shun'ei, The actor Otani Hirōjii III. (大谷広治 ) as courtier with raised fan, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 10,59
Kitagawa Utamaro, Naniwaya Okita, to the right, and Takashimaya Ohisa, left, portrayed half-length, chatting and smoking a pipe., Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 10,42 l
Utagawa Toyokuni, Five Plates from the 3-volume kyōka album Picture Book of Views of Edo, or also The Waters of Edo (Ehon Kōto no mizu), vol. 2 (of 3), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 57,10
Anonym, Erster Band eines Bilderbuchs mit Gesängen für Koto-Spieler, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 105
Utagawa Kunimasa, A woman playing battledore and shuttlecock. On her kimono are the numerals for the long months for the year 1796, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 2017,13
Kitagawa Utamaro II, Persiflage on the poet Otomo Kuronushi. Squatting couple with their boy dressed as the poet Kuronushi, leaf from the series "Children as the Six Poetic Immortals" (Tōsei Kodomo Rokkasen)., Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 10,13 d
Eight Reprints of Surimonos, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 202
Kitagawa Utamaro, The lovers Ohan and Choemon (お半長右衛門), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 10,68
Utagawa Toyokuni, Title: Sekidera Komachi (関寺小町) Ono no Komachi at Sekidera Temple, from the series Seven Fashionable Figures of Ono no Komachi (Imayō sugata nana Komachi 今様姿七小町), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 56,5
Faithful Pictures of Flowers and Birds, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 93
Kikugawa Eizan, Geisha with an open umbrella in the snow, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 209
Kikugawa Eizan, Beauty in pilgrim costume, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 210
A procession of an official envoy from Korea to the shogun of Japan in 1811 (Bunka hachi hitsuji gogatsu Chōsenjin raichō gyōretsu yonmaitsuzuki no yon), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 11,10
Utagawa Hiroshige, A hare, often associated with the Moon Hare who pounds the elixir of longevity, assists a woman in making the mochi rice cakes traditionally eaten on the occasion of the New Year., Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 2017,21
Utagawa Kunisada, Two leaves from the series "From the lives of famous actors" (Haiyū sugao - Natsu no Fuji), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 14,3
Sonsai Kōichi, A book titled Chōgetsubai on a stand, another book, the classic Essays in Idleness, Tsurezuregusa, next to it on the floor, and a brazier in the shape of a hare, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 57,14
Utagawa Kunisada, The actor Nakamura Utaemon III looking down on an actor in female role holding smoking equipment. Illustration from: Autumn Rain at the Yoshiwara (Yoshiwara no aki no ame), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 66,6
Utagawa Hiroshige, 31st station: Arai, the ferry, leaf from the series "The 53 stations of the Tōkaidō" (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsugi no uchi), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 221
Utagawa Kuniyoshi, The actor Matsumoto Kōshirō V standing under a tree and holding a lantern. The actor is here portrayed in his ”Once-in-a-lifetime“ role of Banzui Chōbei, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 63,50
Yamashiroya Sahei, Random Sketches by Seiyō, Japan, Inv.-Nr. Ra 16
Utagawa Kuniyoshi, An old hag frightening a woman traveling on the Tōkaidō Road by Okabe, where a wild cat turned into a rock. From the series: Pairs for the 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō Road (Tōkaidō gojūsantsui), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 63,64