Meiji-Taishō period, late 19th-early 20th century
paper: H. 39.3 x W. 41.5 cm (15 1/2 x 16 5/16 in.)
Ink on carved wood
19th centuryChineseKoban (small-sized) minogami (mulberry bark paper) treated with persimmon juice and cut using the "dōgubori" (punch-carving) technique
19th-20th centuryJapanese
Ink on carved wood
19th centuryChinese
Lithographic crayon on limestone lithographic stone
19th centuryAustrianOpaque and semi-opaque watercolor and shell-gold flakes on prepared pasteboard under shellac varnish
18th-19th century