風流座敷八景 Fūryū Zashiki Hakkei ("Eight Fashionable Parlour Views" or "Eight Modern Parlour Views") were the erotic versions.
Two Lovers Beneath an Umbrella in the Snow
Woman Visiting the Shrine in the Night
Woman Admiring Plum Blossoms at Night
Moon rising at Shinagawa
A courtesan after being absent from a joyful meeting
Evening Snow on the Heater, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
南山さき屋内 元浦 八重桜 c.1768. Either her name was 元浦 八重桜 (Motoura Yaezakura), or she was being likened to a Yaezakura (Double-petaled Cherry Blossom), as in "Courtesan Motoura of Minami Yamazaki-ya: Double-petaled Cherry Blossom. detail at *99
琴柱落雁 Geese descending on the koto bridges
Fūryū Zashiki Hakkei version; the hairstyle and clothing indicate the rear figure is male
*99: 八重桜 = Yaezakura (Double-petaled Cherry Blossom) 南山さき屋内 = Minami Yamazaki-ya uchi, 元浦 = Motoura, Courtesan Motoura of Minami Yamazaki-ya seated on windowsill with kamuro, from the series 浮世美人 Ukioyo bijin, The Flowers of Beauty from the Floating World,
https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/beautiful-courtesan-motoura-suzuki-harunobu/wQGFqYUFYHceRg?hl=en : Beautiful Courtesan Motoura and a young kamuro (attendant or apprentice) in Shinagawa pleasure district. Unlike the famous Yoshiwara pleasure quarter, which was authorized by the Tokugawa Shogunate, Shinagawa quarter prospered as unauthorized facilities. A long kiseru (Japanese pipe) and a tobacco tray were necessities for courtesans in those days. Since Shinagawa district is located near the sea, various ships can be seen in this print. For the kanji, see
https://art.honolulumuseum.org/objects/1708/motoura-of-the-minami-yamasakiya-minami-yamazakiya-no-uchi
Utagawa Kunisada, at the age of 80 years, dated 1865. This memorial portrait was by his principal student,
Utagawa Kunisada II, and is one of the few known images of Kunisada.
宮本 武蔵 Miyamoto Musashi (c.1584–1645) killing a shark fish (山鮫魚 Yamazame)
The First Emperor of the Qin Dynasty in China, in Search of the Magical Herbs of Longevity, Had Ten Great Ships Built, and the Court Magician Xu Fu with Five Hundred Boys and Girls, Carrying Treasure, Food Supplies, and Equipment, Set Out for Mount Pengla (c. 1843)
Kogiku in Saruwaka-Cho (c. 1878) The long, vertical cartouche on the right calls the woman Kogiku ("small chrysanthemum") and gives the address in Saruwaka-Cho (now Asakusa), an entertainment district in Japan's capital city. The stamp on the carte de visite represents the noted Tokyo portrait photographer
Uchida Kuichi (1844–1875), who had a studio in Asakusa.
Bijin in the court of Prince Genji 1865
Toyokawa — The Scenic Places of Tokaido 1863
Kawarazaki Gonnosuke as Daroku c.1869, strong aniline reds and purples.
『東海道名所絵』より「東海道 舞坂」Tokaido Meisho no Uchi, "Maisaka"
Shinryu nijushi toki 1880 from series of beautiful women
Fuzoku Sanjuniso 1888 from series of beautiful women
Rising moon over Mount Nanping (Nanpeizan shogetsu)
『大日本名将鑑 神功皇后 武内宿弥』, 神功皇后 (Jingū-kōgō)
Empress Jingū and 武内宿禰
Takenouchi no Sukune from the series Mirror of Famous Generals of Great Japan (Dai nihon meishô kagami)
Edward Burne-Jones (1833–1898): The Beguiling of Merlin
Antonio Ciseri (1821–1891) Ecce Homo
Francesco Hayez
Woman teaching geometry
dmund blair leighton accolade
Sadko
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696–1770) The Immaculate Conception
Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands by
Therese Schwartze (1851–1918)
Christ in the House of His Parents
William Holman Hunt - The Scapegoat
Njommelsaska i Lappland by Carl Svantje Hallbeck
Aivazovsky, Ivan - The Ninth Wave
Photography
Attributed to
Adolfo Farsari (1841–1898) A handcolored albumen photograph of Kyobashi as it looked in the 19th century.
View of Shijo-dori, Kyoto, Japan, by Adolfo Farsari (1841–1898) Hand-coloured albumen print, negative exposed c. 1886.
Adolfo Farsari: Shiba Chokugaku Mon (back). Yūshō-in Mausoleum complex showing the bell tower and Chokugaku gate, Zōjō-ji, Tokyo, between 1885 and 1890. Hand-coloured albumen print on a decorated album page.
Example of
groin vault in medieval architecture: the portico to the church of Santa Maria Maggiore at
Guardiagrele in the
Abruzzo region of southern Italy.