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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Kamisaka Sekka made preparatory drawings for his Flowers of a Hundred Worlds series on tracing paper with ink and color. The freehand sketches are much looser than the finished, printed compositions.
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Flowers of a Hundred Worlds (Momoyogusa): Windswept Pines (S
Flowers of a Hundred Worlds (Momoyogusa): Oxherd (Bokudo)
Flowers of a Hundred Worlds (Momoyogusa): Farming Village in
Flowers of a Hundred Worlds (Momoyogusa): Asazuma in Her Boa
Flowers of a Hundred Worlds (Momoyogusa): Flower-draped Cart
Flowers of a Hundred Worlds (Momoyogusa): Chrysanthemum Boy
Flowers of a Hundred Worlds (Momoyogusa): Nakaguni (Nakaguni
Flowers of a Hundred Worlds (Momoyogusa): Late Spring (Boshu
Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807–1891) — Rooster, Hen, and Chi
Félix Bracquemond (French, 1833–1914) — The High-Fired Servi
Utagawa Hiroshige — Rooster, umbrella, and morning glories
Félix Bracquemond (French, 1833–1914) — The High-Fired Servi
Tanaka Nangai — Hen and cock by fence
Henri Charles Guérard (French, 1846–1897) — Fan
Kawabata Gyokushō
Picture of a Cat, a Bird, and a Crabapple
Utagawa Hiroshige — 歌川広重画 朝顔に鶏と傘|Rooster, Umbrella, and Morn
Japan — Fukusa (Gift Cover)
Watanabe Seitei
Seki Suigaku (Japanese, active 19th century) — Unknown