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Woodblock Print: Ukiyo-e, A Tea Party by Toyokuni II1900.43.0019A (1900.43.0019A)
36.5 x 25.7 x .1 cm (6 g)
Location: Asia, East: Japan
Period: Edo Period (1603-1868) - Meiji Period (1868-1912); 19th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Graphic Documents
Description: The ukiyo-e is a style of painting during the Edo Period (1603-1868) that depicted a wide variety of topics, such as daily life, natural landscapes, and mythical creatures...

Woodblock Print: Ukiyo-e, A Tea Party by Toyokuni II1900.43.0019B (1900.43.0019B)
36.7 x 25.7 x .1 cm (5 g)
Location: Asia, East: Japan
Period: Edo Period (1603-1868) - Meiji Period (1868-1912); 19th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Graphic Documents
Description: A section of the triptych ukiyo-e called “A Tea Party” created by Toyokuni II who lived from 1777-1835...

Woodblock Print: Ukiyo-e, A Tea Party by Toyokuni II1900.43.0019C (1900.43.0019C)
36.7 x 25.8 x .1 cm (6 g)
Location: Asia, East: Japan
Period: Edo Period (1603-1868) - Meiji Period (1868-1912); 19th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Graphic Documents
Description: Signed “Kōchōro Toyokuni-ga,” this section of Toyokuni II’s triptych named “A Tea Party” focuses on a character making tea based on the various utensils that surround them...

Folder for Woodblock Prints1900.43.0019D (1900.43.0019D)
45 x 33.1 x .3 cm (92 g)
Location: Asia, East: Japan
Period: 19th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Documentary Artifacts : Graphic Documents
Description: A rectangular folder for containing Toyokuni II’s triptych “A Tea Party.” On the folder, there are multiple inscriptions, including the name of the piece, a signature from Toyokuni II, and the donor to whom it is addressed: H...

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