56 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Prints arranged to illustrate the Works of Masters. 



New, Edmund Hort. Magdalen College, Oxford. Presented 

 by the Artist. 



Reynolds, Sir Joshua, P.R.A. The Banished Lord. Mezzo- 

 tint by W. Say ; undescribed. 



Chinese School. 

 Paintings. 

 Wen Cheng-ming. The Hundred Stags. , 



Wen T'ung. Bamboos by a stream. 

 Both presented by George T. Veitch, Esq. 



Japanese School. 



Paintings. 



Sotan, Oguri, school of. An eagle. Presented by Charles 

 Richetts, Esq. 



Woodcuts. 



Harunobu, Pheasants on a river-bank. Woman hanging 

 clothes. Maid drying her mistress's feet. Young fisherman in 

 a boat. Girl playing biwa. 



Hiroshige. Moonlight on Kanazawa bay. Kisoji no Yama 

 Kawa ; mountains in snow. The two most famous triptychs by 

 the artist. 



Hokusai. Six prints (one in two impressions) from the 

 rare set of ten entitled Shika Sha-shin-kyo. The complete set, 

 ten in all, of the small " Flowers and Birds," in exceptionally 

 fine impressions. 



Kiyohiro. Three groups of two actors each : uncut triptych. 



Kiyonaga. Two girls carrying pails of salt water. Two 

 girls and a man with a pipe. Women and children hanging 

 poems on blossoming boughs. Shishi-dancers. 



Kiyonobu. Gods of Good Luck fishing; hand-coloured. 

 Two actors in a tableau. 



Koriusai. One of Twenty-four Examples of Filial Piety; 

 ink prink. Hashirakake. 



Kunimasa. Actor in female part. 



Kuniyoshi. Coolies in rain on a river bank. 



Kwaigetsudo. A beauty ; ink print. Kakemono-ye. 



Masanobu, Okumura. Two girls walking, attended by a boy 

 carrying a box. Beni-ye. 



Shuncho. Group of girls under bamboo ; diptych. 

 Shunman. Night-scene, people with lanterns passing a 

 house ; triptych. A rare and important print. 



