Hishikawa Moronobu, Picture Book of the Tale of Genji (Genji Yamatoe Kagami), Japan
Okumura Masanobu, Picture Book of the Brocade of Ogura (Ehon Ogura nishiki), vol. 1 (of 5), Japan
Nishikawa Sukenobu, The Picture Book of Hare’s Foot Fern (Ehon shinobugusa), vol. 2 (of 3), Japan
Suzuki Rinshô, Itchō’s Album of Paintings (Itchō gafu), vol. 1 (of 3), Japan
Isoda Koryusai, A young woman walking down the stairs, a letter in her hand., Japan
Kitao Masayoshi, Zwei Kalenderblätter mit Anspielungen jeweils auf das Schweine- bzw. Hasenjahr, Japan
Kitagawa Utamaro, Five plates from the kyōka album The Statue of the Buddhist Deity Fugen (Fugenzō), Japan
Anonym, Erster Band eines Bilderbuchs mit Gesängen für Koto-Spieler, Japan
Kitagawa Utamaro, The lovers Ohan and Choemon (お半長右衛門), Japan
Toriyama Sekien, The Sequel: Hundred Ghosts Roaming in the Night (Hyakki yagyō shūi), 3 Volumes, Japan
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
Yashima Gakutei, "Poems of Frugality", two-volume collection of poems with original illustrations (Kyōka setsuyōshū), Japan
Utagawa Kunisada, A cat-haunted place with the actor Nakamura Tsurunosuke IV, Ichimura Uzaemon XIII and Nakamura Shikan IV from the play The Pleasure Quarter Coloured by the Niwaka Festival (Sato no niwaka iro no dekiaki), Japan
Utagawa Kunisada, The buccaneer Tenjiku Tokubei seated by a large anchor and smoking a pipe. From the series: Toyokuni Drawing a Contest of Magic (Toyokuni kigō – Kijutsu kurabe), Japan
Kawanabe Kyosai, No. 7 from the series "Kyosai's Drawings for Pleasure", Japan
Adachi Ginkō 安達吟光, Four leaves from the series "Mirrors of Famous Women of Old and New Times" (Kokon meifu kagami), Japan
Hokusai Katsushika, Toshisen ehon, einbändiges Buch im Schwarzdruck, Japan
Toshusai Sharaku, The actor Iwai Hanshirō IV (1747–1800) in the role of the wet-nurse Shigenoi, in the play Koi nyōbō somewake tazuna, performed in the Kawarazaki Theatre, V/1794, Japan
Toshusai Sharaku, The actor Matsumoto Koshiro IV in the role of fishmonger Gorobei, performed in 1794, Facsimile reprint, Japan
, Gedruckte Kalligraphie, Japan
Utagawa Toyokuni, Album about the blood revenge of the 47 Rônin of Akô (Ukie Chûshingura), Japan