EditorialKat? Kiyomasa kills a tiger, Kat? Kiyomasa kills a tiger during the Korean campaign of 1592-1596. With three poems, beasts or prey, predatory animals: tiger, Sugai Baikan (mentioned on object), Japan, 1830, paper, colour woodcut, h 211 mm ? w 181 mm.
EditorialGrapes, 1800s. Baikan Sugai (Japanese, 1784-1844). Hanging scroll; ink and light color on paper; painting only: 129 x 53.3 cm (50 13/16 x 21 in.); including mounting: 190.5 x 64.8 cm (75 x 25 1/2 in.).
EditorialFull moon and tree. Picture album of plum blossum. Kyoto 1808. From a haiku book illustrated by Okada Baikan, a poet and Nanga artist. Source: 16116.d.1. Language: Japanese.