Okumura Masanobu - Museum Art Works

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  • 1710-1715- Shakuhachi Hachinoki
  • 1715-1720- Ukivo “Parrot” Konachi
  • 1720- Mandarin ducks
  • 1723- Actor Holding Folders
  • 1736- Ebizo as the Warrior Skinozuka
  • 1740- Youth in Komuso Disguise
  • 1730- 1750- Young Man Relaxing with a Courtesan and a Male Lover
  • 1733- Actor as Wakanoura Osana Komachi
  • 1765- Woman Viewing Chrysanthemums
  • 1886- Italian Circus
  • 1705 - The Demon Queller
  • 17th Century- - Yoshiwara Furoku
  • 17th Century- - An Oiran and a Yopung Kamuro
  • 1740- Perspective View of the Interior of the Nakamura Theater with Ichikawa Ebizo II as Yanone Goro
  • Unknown- Three Courtesans and a Client
  • Unknown- Courtesan in Kimono Decorated with Poetry Cards
  • 1745- Large Perspective View of the Theatre District in Sakai-cho and Fukiya-cho
  • 1741-1751- Kyoyo and Sofu
  • 1716-1735- Yukihira and the Salt Maidens
  • 1745- Diversions and Delights from the Floating World
  • 1745- Large Perspective Picture of a Second-Floor Parlor in the New Yoshiwara, Looking Toward the Embankment
  • 1745- Large Perspective View of the Interior of Echigo-ya in Suruga-cho

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