Sandro Botticelli (1445–1510) edit



Pieter Brueghel the Elder (c.1525–1569) edit


Joseph Ducreux (1735–1802) edit



J. M. W. Turner (1775–1851) edit




Jean-François Millet (1814–1875) edit





Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824–1904) edit


Christen_Dalsgaard (1824–1907), Danish painter edit



Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828–1882) edit



Édouard Manet (1832–1883) edit


Henryk Siemiradzki (1843–1902), Polish painter based in Rome edit


Thomas Eakins (1844–1916), American edit


John William Waterhouse (1849–1917) edit


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Raja Ravi Varma (1848–1906) edit




鈴木 春信 Suzuki Harunobu (c.1725–1770) edit

坐敷八景 Zashiki Hakkei "Eight Parlour Views"
風流座敷八景 Fūryū Zashiki Hakkei ("Eight Fashionable Parlour Views" or "Eight Modern Parlour Views") were the erotic versions.



礒田 湖龍斎 Isoda Koryūsai (1735–1790) edit



司馬 江漢 Shiba Kōkan (1747–1818) edit



鳥居 清長 Torii Kiyonaga (1752–1815) edit



喜多川 歌麿 Kitagawa Utamaro (c.1753–1806) edit




葛飾 北斎 Katsushika Hokusai (c.1760–1849) edit





川原慶賀 Kawahara Keiga (1786–1860?) edit




歌川 国貞 Utagawa Kunisada (1786–1865) edit

 

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.



歌川国貞 Utagawa Kunisada II (1823–1880) edit



歌川 広重 Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858) edit






歌川 國芳 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798–1861) edit


柴田 是真 Shibata Zeshin (1807-1891) edit


豊原 国周 Toyohara Kunichika (1835–1900) edit

 

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.





月岡 芳年 Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839–1892) edit

(also named 大蘇 芳年 Taiso Yoshitoshi)







春画 Shunga edit



Ukiyo-e painters and printmakers edit

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