Tuzure no nishiki, Utagawa Kunisada, Japan
Title and other descriptive information compiled by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-06. From the series: Kiyogaki nanatsu iroha : Seven types of the alphabet beautifully written. Format: ver... More
[Kara nishiki (Chinese brocade) with red background] [Kinran (gold bro...
Drawings show stylized floral designs for kimonos. Title and date devised by Library staff, no information provided by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-2006. Forms part of: Japanese prints an... More
[Nishiki brocade with cherry blossoms and wave designs on red backgrou...
Drawing shows stylized flower (cherry blossom) designs for kimonos. Title and date devised by Library staff, no information provided by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-2006. Forms part of: J... More
Tōto nishiki gyōretsu ichigaya hatimannae no kei
Print shows a procession of women, some carrying a sedan chair, others carry packages (gifts?), with view of the Hachiman Shrine in the background.
Tōto nishiki gyōretsu ichigaya hatimannae no kei
Print shows a procession of women, some carrying a sedan chair, others carry packages (gifts?), with view of the Hachiman Shrine in the background.
[Ito nishiki brocade, commonly called anhera-ori (weave)]
Drawing shows floral and vine designs for kimonos. Title and date devised by Library staff, no information provided by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-2006. Forms part of: David Murray colle... More
[Nishiki brocade with Amaterasu Kotai Jingu Shinto shrine] [Nishike br...
Drawings show stylized designs for kimonos of a Shinto shrine and a wheelbarrow.
Tōto nishiki gyōretsu ichigaya hatimannae no kei
Print shows a procession of women, some carrying a sedan chair, others carry packages (gifts?), with view of the Hachiman Shrine in the background.
[Ito nishiki (yarn brocade)] - Public domain drawing
Print shows stylized designs, possibly of rabbits, for kimonos. Title and date devised by Library staff, no information provided by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-2006. Forms part of: Japan... More