Title
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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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Au bal masqué - les fêtes parisiennes - nouveaux confettis (Masked Ball)
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Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de
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Watercolor, India ink, graphite on paper
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1892
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The geisha Sankatsu at Kashiwabara Station on the Kisokaido
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Kuniyoshi (Ichiyusai), Utagawa
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Oban; multicolored woodblock print on paper
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19th century
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Kabuki Actor
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Kunisada I (Toyokuni III), Utagawa
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Oban; multicolored woodblock print on paper
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19th century
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A Parade of Foreigners Landing at Yokohama
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Yoshikazu, Utagawa
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Oban; multicolored woodblock print on paper
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1860
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Woman wearing kimono with Fukujuso flower pattern
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Keisai, Eisen
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Oban; multicolored woodblock print on paper
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19th century
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Samurai gathering
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Chickanobu Yōshū
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Oban triptych; multicolored woodblock print on paper
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c. 1898
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Kabuki actor in the role of Ashikaga Yorikane
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Kunisada I (Toyokuni III), Utagawa
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Oban; multicolored woodblock print on paper
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c. 1859
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Buddhist Pali manuscript
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Burmese artist
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Ink on paper; gilt and lacquered wood with stone and glass inlay
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19th century
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The Unlucky Death of Pepe Illo in Madrid Arena
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Goya, Francisco
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Etching on paper
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1801
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Sleeping Figures (study for Le Sommeil)
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Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre
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Black chalk on tan paper
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1867
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Appuyez Fort Ca Fait Rentrer La Bosse (Push Harder!, it makes the lump disappear)
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Daumier, Honoré
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Lithograph on paper
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1838
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Silhouette of kabuki actor Ganhachi
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Yoshiiku (Ochiai), Utagawa
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Oban; multicolored woodblock print on paper
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c. 1867
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The Daring of Martincho in the Ring of Saragossa
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Goya, Francisco
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Etching and drypoint on paper
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c. 1816
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Kenpachi Nobumichi on the Horyukaku Roof (left panel from original diptych)
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Kuniyoshi Utagawa
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Oban; multicolored woodblock print on paper
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c. 1835
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The Great Battle Between Ashikaga and Kusunoki
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Kuniyoshi Utagawa
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Oban; multicolored woodblock print on paper
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1855
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A Warlike Encounter (2 panels from original triptych)
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Yoshikazu, Utagawa
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Oban; multicolored woodblock print on paper
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19th century
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