Hishikawa Moronobu, Picture Book of the Tale of Genji (Genji Yamatoe Kagami), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 4
Okumura Masanobu, Picture Book of the New Yoshiwara (Ehon Shin Yoshiwara), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 21
Ôôka Michinobu, Handmirror of Instructional Pictures (Oshie tekagami), vol. 2 (of 3), Japan, Inv.-Nr. Ra 3
Nishikawa Joken, People from 42 Countries (Shijūnikoku jinbutsu zusetsu), 2 vols., Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 12 a
Takagi Sadatake, Fragment eines Holzschnittbuchs (6 Blätter): Die 36 Dichter dargestellt im Yamato-Stil, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 14
Okumura Masanobu, Picture Book of the Brocade of Ogura (Ehon Ogura nishiki), vol. 1 (of 5), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 22
Nishikawa Sukenobu, The album "Ehon masukagami" 絵本十寸鏡 - depictions from the life of women, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 10
Nishikawa Sukenobu, Picture Book of Fine Spring and Autumn Leaves (Ehon hana momiji), 2 of 3 volumes, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 67,86
Nishikawa Sukenobu, The Picture Book of Hare’s Foot Fern (Ehon shinobugusa), vol. 2 (of 3), Japan, Inv.-Nr. Ra x? (Provisorische Nummer)
Takagi Sadatake, Sammlung von Gemälden (honchô gwarin), Japan, Inv.-Nr. Ra 7
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
Suzuki Rinshô, Itchō’s Album of Paintings (Itchō gafu), vol. 1 (of 3), Japan, Inv.-Nr. Ra 2
Kitao Masayoshi, Zwei Kalenderblätter mit Anspielungen jeweils auf das Schweine- bzw. Hasenjahr, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 65,7 a + b
Kitagawa Utamaro, Five plates from the kyōka album The Statue of the Buddhist Deity Fugen (Fugenzō), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 57,3
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
Katsushika Hokusai, The kyōka album: Famous Places in the Eastern Capital in One View (Tōto meisho ichiran), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 178
Katsukawa Shun'ei, Humoristische Enzyklopädie zum zeitgenössischen Theater (Shibai kinmô zui), vol. VIII, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 146
Kitagawa Utamaro, Picture Book of the Green Houses – The Annual Festivals (Kyokuchū nenjū gyōji), vol. 2 (of 2), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 124
Toriyama Sekien, The Sequel: Hundred Ghosts Roaming in the Night (Hyakki yagyō shūi), 3 Volumes, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 117
Matsuya Jichōsai, Pairs of the Old Jichōsai (Kochōzuga), 3 volumes, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 55,24
Kawamura Bunpô, Bunpō’s Album of Paintings (Bunpō gafu), Japan, Inv.-Nr. Ra 10
Hokusai Katsushika, Quick Instruction to Abbreviated Drawings, two volumes, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 54,1
Hatta Koshû, The Drawing Book of Koshu (Koshû Gafu), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 263
Sakai Hoitsu, "One Hundred Paintings by Kōrin" (Kōrin hyakuzu), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 26,1
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
Hokusai Katsushika, Picture Dictionary for Quick Reference (Ehon hayabiki), two parts, Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 184
Yashima Gakutei, "Poems of Frugality", two-volume collection of poems with original illustrations (Kyōka setsuyōshū), Japan, Inv.-Nr. R 63,68