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Raigō Ajari Kaiso Den
Katsushika Hokusai
Woodblock- printed book; 1 vol.
Art Institute of Chicago

Odori hitori geiko
Katsushika Hokusai
Woodblock- printed book; 1 vol.
Art Institute of Chicago

Raflaga Matau, Bapong
Santu Mofokeng
Gelatin silver print
Art Institute of Chicago

Ehon haya shinan
Katsushika Hokusai
Woodblock- printed book; 2 vols.
Art Institute of Chicago

Santai gafu
Katsushika Hokusai
Woodblock- printed book; 1 vol.
Art Institute of Chicago

Shoshin gakan
Katsushika Hokusai
Woodblock- printed book; 1 vol.
Art Institute of Chicago

Hokusai shashin gafu
Katsushika Hokusai
Woodblock- printed book; 1 vol.
Art Institute of Chicago

Wakan Inshitsu Den
Katsushika Hokusai
Woodblock- printed book; 1 vol.
Art Institute of Chicago

Affluences in Europe: in France, prosperity immediately translates itself into good food. The variety of cuts of meat sold in the market is staggering: everything from barbecued chickens to calf hearts, from the lushest whole hams to tripe is lovingly displayed in neat rows decorated with green leaves and herbs, a butcher-shop in Paris
Erich Lessing
Gelatin silver print
Art Institute of Chicago

Actors Like Fuji in Summer (Yakusha natsu no Fuji)
Katsukawa Shunshō
Woodblock-printed book
Art Institute of Chicago

Fashion photograph: Woman in White Gloves Descending Stairs with One Hand in Pocket
Gordon Coster
Gelatin silver print
Art Institute of Chicago

Travel Light Theatre, The Rainmaker
John Massey
Plastic
Art Institute of Chicago

Shawl
Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
Cotton
Art Institute of Chicago

Bell Tower Sketch, Travel Sketch
Howard Van Doren Shaw
Graphite and crayon on paper
Art Institute of Chicago

The actor Fujikawa Tomokichi II as Okaru, wife of Kanpei
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Color woodblock print; oban
Art Institute of Chicago

Terrace Study, Plan
Howard Van Doren Shaw
Pencil on tracing paper
Art Institute of Chicago

Daniel Weinberg at Lunch
John Angus Chamberlain
Chromogenic print
Art Institute of Chicago

The Family
Jan Georg van Vliet
Etching on paper
Art Institute of Chicago

Miss Rita Renoir thinks that striptease gets its effect on the viewer, as it is done with mind and feeling, more than with the body. To demonstrate this theory, Rita Renoir performed for us a "striptease of the face", from the series "Strip-Tease"
Frank Horvat
Gelatin silver print
Art Institute of Chicago

Pine tree
Nagasawa Rosetsu
Hanging scroll, ink and colors on silk
Art Institute of Chicago

Landscape
Kinkoku
Hanging scroll, ink and light colors on paper
Art Institute of Chicago

Ottawa Opera House, Ottawa, Illinois, Title Sheet
Peter Bonnett Wight
Gouache on paper
Art Institute of Chicago

Portfolio #2
Pascal Kern
contains 15 invitations/images, 20 articles, 1 letter
Art Institute of Chicago

Bowl
Rebecca Lucario
Earthenware and slip
Art Institute of Chicago