department of prints and drawings. 53 



Japanese. 



1. Paintings. 

 Soga School. 



Sho-haku. Four Sages. A pair of kakemonos, on paper, 

 painted in monochrome. Eighteenth century. 



Ukiyo-ye Riu. 



Yei-shi. Fukurokujiu and two courtesans. Kakemono on 

 silk, painted in colours. End of eighteenth century. 



Shijo School. 



Ho-yen. Various animals (tigers, leopards, deer, horses^ 

 &c.). Makimono, in three parts, on silk, painted in colours- 

 A. very fine and unusual specimen. Nineteenth century. 



Ganku School. 



Gan-tai. Eagles and hawks on pine trees. Drawing on 

 silk, in colours. 



2. Woodcuts. 



A small representative collection of coloured woodcuts, 

 consisting of two hundred and thirty-three single prints ; an 

 album of thirty-six surimonos by various artists ; the " Sixty 

 Provinces " (69 prints) and the " Thirty-six Views of Japan " 

 (37 prints) by Hiroshige ; " Scenes of Social Life " (26 prints) 

 by Sukenobu ; the "Thirty-six Poetesses" (73 prints) by 

 Yeishi ; the " Hundred Poets " (106 prints) by Shunsho ; and 

 the second series of the ■'' Fifty Poets " (47 prints) by Kitao 

 Masanobu. 



The designers of the single prints are represented as 

 follows :-^Okumura Masanobu, one : Ishikawa Toyonobu, 

 two; Torii Kiyomasu, one; Kiyohiro, one ; Genshiro, one; 

 Kiyotsune, one ; Harunobu, three ; Koriusai, five ; Shigemasa, 

 two ; Toyomasa, one ; Shunsho, twenty-three ; Ippitsusai 

 Buncho, two ; Shunko, six ; Shunjo, two ; Shunyei, one ; 

 Shunzan, three ; Shuntei, one ; Shunsen, six ; Shinko, one ; 

 Kiyonaga, two ; Shuncho, three ; Shunman, one ; Choki, 

 two ; Banri, one ; Yeishi, four ; Yeisui, one ; Yeiri, one ; 

 Yeisho, one ; Utamaro the elder, seventeen ; Utamaro the 

 younger, two; Sekijo, one; Tsuke-maro, one; Shikimaro, 

 one ; Bunro, one ; Shu-cho, one ; Masayoshi, two ; To-rin, 

 one; Hisanobu, one; Yeizan, twenty- two; Riu-koku, one; 

 Yeisen, five ; Tominobu, one ; Toyokuni the elder, sixteen ; 

 Toyohiro, two ; Kuninaga, one ; Toyokuni the younger, 

 four ; Kunisada, seventeen ; Kuniyoshi, eight ; Kuniyasu, 

 two ; Kuniteru, one ; Kuniaki, one ; Kunichika, one ; Kunit- 

 suna, one; Kunihiro, one; Kunimori, one; Kunimaru, one; 

 Kunimaro, one ; Sadahide, one ; Hokusai, thirteen ; Hokkei, 

 six ; Shinsai, two ; Taito, one ; Hokujiu, one ; Shigenobu, 

 two ; Shigeharu, two; Watanabe Kwazan, one ; Hiroshige, 

 twelve ; Hirosada, two. 



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