National Library of France
1 work surfaced here.
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Ogata Gekkō appears here with 24 works across 10 institutions on saved.works.
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Works

Square Dish with Design of Plovers over Waves
Cleveland Museum of Art · c. 1700
Glazed stoneware with iron oxide underglaze slip

Plum Tree
Cleveland Museum of Art · c. 1700
hanging scroll; ink on silk

Chrysanthemums by a Stream
Cleveland Museum of Art · c. 1715–30 or later
Pair of six-panel folding screens; ink and color on gilded paper

Korin Shinsen Hyakuzu (New Selection of Hundred Works by Korin)
Art Institute of Chicago · 1864
Woodblock- printed book

Gourd Basket with Chrysanthemum Design
Cleveland Museum of Art · 1700s
gourd; lacquered and painted with gesso, color, and gold pigments

光光光
National Library of France · 1815

Pheasant and Grasses
Cleveland Museum of Art · late 1600s–early 1700s
hanging scroll; ink and color on paper

Korin Gashiki
Victoria and Albert Museum · 1889
Book

Fukurokuju
Minneapolis Institute of Art · c. 1700
Hanging scroll, ink on paper · Paintings

Box with Double Cherry Blossoms
Walters Art Museum · 18th-19th century
gold lacquer and mother of pearl over wood · (Japan and Korea…

Landscape
Seattle Art Museum · beginning of 18th century
Two-panel screen; ink on gilded paper

Waves
Seattle Art Museum · late 17th-early 18th century
Ink, color, gold, and silver on paper

Penn Museum
Paper | Ink · Asian

Deer and Bamboo Inro with netsuke (seal) and ojime
RISD Museum

First Division Approaching Fengtian (Daiichigun Hōten-fu shingeki no zu)
Arthur M. Sackler Museum · Meiji period, dated 1894
Right panel from a woodblock-printed "ōban" triptych; ink and color on paper…

Great Victory for the Japanese Army at P'yōng Yang (Nichigun Heijō taisho no zu)
Arthur M. Sackler Museum · Meiji period, dated 1894
Right panel from a woodblock-printed "ōban" triptych; ink and color on paper…

Triptych: First Division Approaching Fengtian (Daiichigun Hōten-fu shingeki no zu)
Arthur M. Sackler Museum · Meiji period, dated 1894
Woodblock printed "ōban"-sized triptych; ink and color on paper · Prints

Triptych: Great Victory for the Japanese Army at P'yōng Yang (Nichigun Heijō taisho no zu)
Arthur M. Sackler Museum · Meiji period, dated 1894
Woodblock printed "ōban"-sized triptych; ink and color on paper · Prints

Chrysanthemums by a Stream
Cleveland Museum of Art · c. 1715–30 or later
One of a pair of six-panel folding screens; ink and color on…

Battle of Taikozan Oki: Victory for the Japanese Navy Offshore (Nishin sensō Taikozan Oki Nikkan senshō no zu)
Arthur M. Sackler Museum · Meiji period,
Right panel from a woodblock-printed "ōban" triptych; ink and color on paper…

Incense Container (Kōgō) with Pea Pod and Vine Design
Arthur M. Sackler Museum · Early Edo period, late 17th…
Lacquer on wood with decoration in gold and sabi urushi (thick lacquer…

Red and White Flowers in Bloom by a Flowing Stream
Arthur M. Sackler Museum · Late Edo period, late 18th-19th…
Two-panel folding screen; ink, color, gold and silver on paper · Paintings

Seated Man Weaving a Basket in a Thatched Hut
Arthur M. Sackler Museum · 18th century
Hanging scroll; ink and light color on paper · Paintings

Triptych: Battle of Taikozan Oki: Victory for the Japanese Navy Offshore (Nishin sensō Taikozan Oki Nikkan senshō no zu)
Arthur M. Sackler Museum · Meiji period,
Woodblock printed "ōban"-sized triptych; ink and color on paper · Prints
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1 work surfaced here.
1 work surfaced here.
1 work surfaced here.
1 work surfaced here.