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instance of: woodcut print (3) | print (1) | textile artwork (1) | woodblock print (1) | printed fabric (1)

genre: ukiyo-e (2) | nude (1) | tentacle erotica (1) | shunga (1) | Meisho-e (1) | 艶本 (1)

artist: Katsushika Hokusai (2) | William Morris (1) | Hiroshige (1) | Katsushika Taito II (1)

part of the series: One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (1) | Kinoe no Komatsu (1)

depicts: woman (1) | bird (1) | zoophilia (1) | cunnilingus (1) | nudity (1) | Octopoda (1) | pubic hair (1) | firework (1) | Ipomoea nil (1) | Tabanidae (1) | wooden bridge (1) | cherry blossom (1) | sea bathing (1) | Ama (1) | nude swimming (1) | Ryōgoku Bridge (1) | Ryōgoku (1) | Yakatabune (1)

material used: paper (3) | wood (2) | ink (1) | cotton fabric (1)

collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) | Brooklyn Museum (1) | Cleveland Museum of Art (1) | Asian Art (1)

country of origin: Japan (1)

location of final assembly: Merton Abbey Mills (1)

time period: 20th century (1)

The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife

print / woodcut print
by Katsushika Hokusai (1820)
nudity woman Octopoda Ama nude swimming pubic hair cunnilingus sea bathing zoophilia

Fireworks at Ryogoku

woodblock print / woodcut print
by Hiroshige (1858)
firework Ryōgoku wooden bridge Yakatabune chōchin Tamaya 鍵屋 Ryōgoku Bridge andon 煮売船 夕涼み

Strawberry Thief

textile artwork / printed fabric
by William Morris

Bird-and-Flower Paintings

woodcut print
by Katsushika Hokusai (1810s)
Ipomoea nil cherry blossom bird Tabanidae