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Tani Buncho
– Japanese, 1763–1840
Sakai Hoitsu; Tani Buncho; Haruki Nanko; Kameda Bosai; Kikuchi Gozan
Five Fans
1820
Tani Buncho
Japanese, 1763–1840
Landscape Scene with Retreat
1795
Tani Buncho
Japanese, 1763–1840
Kukai with Arhats
late 18th–early 19th century
Tani Buncho
Japanese, 1763–1840
Bodhidarma Crossing the Yangtze River on a Reed
early 19th century
Tani Buncho
Japanese, 1763–1840
Shoki (The Demon Queller) Playing Kemari (Japanese Football)
19th century...
Tani Buncho
Japanese, 1763–1840
Mountain Landscapes in Moonlight and Rain
19th century
Sakai Hoitsu; Tani Buncho; Haruki Nanko; Kameda Bosai; Kikuchi Gozan
Five Fans
1820
Tani Buncho
Japanese, 1763–1840
Landscape Scene with Retreat
1795
Tani Buncho
Japanese, 1763–1840
Kukai with Arhats
late 18th–early 19th century
Tani Buncho
Japanese, 1763–1840
Bodhidarma Crossing the Yangtze River on a Reed
early 19th century
Tani Buncho
Japanese, 1763–1840
Shoki (The Demon Queller) Playing Kemari (Japanese Football)
19th century...
Tani Buncho
Japanese, 1763–1840
Mountain Landscapes in Moonlight and Rain
19th century
Sakai Hoitsu; Tani Buncho; Haruki Nanko; Kameda Bosai; Kikuchi Gozan
Five Fans
1820
Tani Buncho
Japanese, 1763–1840
Landscape Scene with Retreat
1795
Tani Buncho
Japanese, 1763–1840
Kukai with Arhats
late 18th–early 19th century
Tani Buncho
Japanese, 1763–1840
Bodhidarma Crossing the Yangtze River on a Reed
early 19th century
Tani Buncho
Japanese, 1763–1840
Shoki (The Demon Queller) Playing Kemari (Japanese Football)
19th century...
Tani Buncho
Japanese, 1763–1840
Mountain Landscapes in Moonlight and Rain
19th century