Japanese, ca. 1754–1806 · 556 works on DiscoverArt
Works
Untitledca. 1790喜多川歌麿画 夜の雨に芸者と三味線箱を持つ女|Geisha and Attendant on a Rainy Nightca. 1797UntitledGeisha (Geigi), from the series “Three Amusements of Contemporary Beauties" ("Tosei bijin san’yu")c. 1800UntitledUntitledSankatsu and Hanshichi, from the series "Fashionable Patterns in Utamaro Style (Ryuko moyo Utamaro-gata)"c. 1798/99Kanpei's Wife Okaru1806UntitledUntitledA Wife of the Lower Rank (Gebon no nyōbō), from the series A Guide to Women's Contemporary Styles (Tōsei onna fūzoku tsū)c. 1801–2The Courtesan Yosooi of the Matsubayac. 1799A Set of Three Romantic Journeys (Michiyuki sanpuku tsui)c. 1799The Courtesan Arihara of the Tsuruya, and Child Attendants Aoe and Sekiya (Tsuruya uchi Arihara, Aoe, Sekiya), from an untitled series of courtesansc. 1797Edo Geisha, from the series "A Guide to Women's Contemporary Styles (Tosei onna fuzoku tsu)"c. 1801/02江戸の園花合 東屋の花|Azumaya no Hanaca. 1790Hitomoto of the Daimonjiya with Attendants Senkaku and Bankin.d.The Style of a Feudal Lord’s Household (Yashiki-fu), from the series Guide to Contemporary Styles (Tosei fuzoku tsu)c. 1800/01Hour of the Sheep [2 pm] (hitsuji no koku), from the series “Sundial of Young Women" ("Musume hi-dokei")c. 1794/95Untitledca. 1797Woman with Puppies1801/4Ohatsu and Tokubei, from the series "Fashionable Patterns in Utamaro Style (Ryuko moyo Utamaro-gata)"c. 1798/99Kisegawa of the Matsubaya, [whose attendants are] Sasano, Takeno (Matsubaya uchi Kisegawa, Sasano, Takeno), from the series “Seven Komachi of Yoshiwara” ("Seiro nana Komachi")c. 1794/95Two Women by a Bamboo Blindc. 1797 or 1798UntitledGeisha Style (geisha fū) from the series Guide to Contemporary Styles (Tōsei fūzoku tsū)1801Love in Rain, Snow and Hail (Ame yuki arare ni yosuru koi)c. 1785Drying and stretching clothc. 1796/97Parody of an Imperial Carriage Scenec. 1798The Courtesan Hanamurasaki of the Tamaya, from the series "Courtesans of the Five Festivals (Yukun gosekku)"c. 1805Takashima Ohisac. 1793Tying Thread, from the series “Women’s Handicrafts: Models of Dexterity" ("Fujin tewaza ayatsuri kagami")c. 1797/98Three Beauties of Yoshiwara (Seiro san bijin)1793Tsukioka of the Hyogoya (Hyogoya uchi tsukioka), from the series "Seiro bijin meika awase"c. 1801UntitledUntitledca. 1798狂月坊|The Full Moon at the Time of the Imo Harvest8th month, 1789Courtesans beneath Wisteria Arborc. 1795Southern Teahousen.d.Komurasaki and Gonpachi, from the series "Fashonable Patterns in Utamaro Style (Ryuko moyo Utamaro-gata)"c. 1798/99Cherry Blossom Banquet (Oka no utage)n.d.Untitled1790sCatching Firefliesc. 1796–97Gathering Shells at Low Tide, from the illustrated book "Gifts from the Ebb Tide (Shiohi no tsuto)"1789Hinazuru of the Keizetsuro, from the series "Comparing the Charms of Beauties (Bijin kiryo kurabe) (Keizetsuro Hinazuru)"c. 1794/95Hour of the Tiger [4 am], Courtesan (Tora no koku, keisei), from the series "Customs of Beauties Around the Clock (Fuzoku bijin tokei)"c. 1798/1800Likes Enjoying Herself (Tanoshimizuki), from the series "Eight Views of Favorite Things of Today (Tosei kobutsu hakkei)"c. 1801/02The Courtesan Takigawa of Ogiya (from the series Seven Aspects of Komachi in the Green Houses)1797 or 1798Folding Fan Seller, Round Fan Seller, and Barley Pounder (Ogi-uri, uchiwa-uri, mugi-tsuki), from the series "Female Geisha Section of the Yoshiwara Niwaka Festival (Seiro niwaka onna geisha no bu)"1793Oshichi and Kichisaburo (from the series Music on the Theme of Constancy in Love)c. 1800The Poet Fun'ya no Yasuhide, from the series "Modern Children as the Six Immortal Poets (Tosei kodomo rokkasen)"c. 1804/05Hour of the Tiger (Tora no koku), from the series "Twelve Hours in Yoshiwara (Seiro juni toki tsuzuki)"c. 1794青楼歌舞妓やつし画尽 十番続|The Oiran Yoyogiku of Matsubaya Standing under a Cherry Tree名君 閨中の粧ひ|The Oiran Yoso-oi Seated at Her Toiletca. 1799Omi Province from the series Fashionable Six Jewel Rivers (Furyu Mu Tamagawa)c. 1804UntitledUntitledProcession at the Foot of Mount Fuji1792 or 1793Ohan and Choemon, from the series "Fashonable Patterns in Utamaro Style (Ryuko moyo Utamaro-gata)"c. 1798/99Takashima Ohisac. 1793