Japanese prints of the XVIII –XIX century from the collection of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts

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Masakiyo in Battle
Katsushika Battle. Scene from the “Satomi Hakkenden”
Oniwakа Kills the Giant Carp.
Benevolence: Komatsu Shigemori .
I Want to Cut It from the Record
I Want to Have a Smoke
Nishi no Tōin Shigeko
Higotosuke Uemon and Izumi Jurota
Funada Yoshimasa and Nitta Yoshisada
Hōjō Tokiyori
Matsunaga Hisahide
Nomi no Sukune and Taima no Kerihaya
The Miraculous Rescue of Minamoto Yorinobu from a Cannon Explosion by a Messenger from God Kompira
Saigo Takamori (1827–1877)
Kato Kiyomasa (1562–1611)

TSUKIOKA Yoshitoshi / 月岡芳年

1839 - 1892

Curious Woman
From the series “32 Appearances of Women” (“Füzoku san-jünisō”)

Meiji period. 1888

Material; technique:

Japanese paper (washi); color wood-block print.

Format:

Ōban

Dimensions:

372 x 256 mm

Signature:

Yoshitoshi ga

Production centre:

Edo (Tokyo)

Publisher:

Tsunajhima Kamekichi

Provenance:

Rumyantsevsky Muzei (Rumyantsev Museum) (Moscow), at the PMFA since 1924

Exhibitions:

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Inv.:

А-30356