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Ryuryukyo Shinsai is a Japanese artist and sculptor who has been creating art for over 40 years

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Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Shakuhachi, (a kind of bamboo flute), with Its Cover and Cherry Flowers, 19th century

Shakuhachi, (a kind of bamboo flute), with Its Cover and Cherry Flowers, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Insect Catcher and Potted Herbs, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai

Insect Catcher and Potted Herbs, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai
Insect Catcher and Potted Herbs, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Hama-yumi and Buriburi-gitcho; Both Ceremonial Toys of Boys for the New Year, 19th

Hama-yumi and Buriburi-gitcho; Both Ceremonial Toys of Boys for the New Year, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Cabinet for the Toilet and Bedclothes, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai

Cabinet for the Toilet and Bedclothes, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai
Cabinet for the Toilet and Bedclothes, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Stingray and Gurnard, probably 1815. probably 1815. Creator: Shinsai

Stingray and Gurnard, probably 1815. probably 1815. Creator: Shinsai
Stingray and Gurnard, probably 1815

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Sword, Shoes and a Scroll, Representing the Chinese Warrior Choryo, 19th century

Sword, Shoes and a Scroll, Representing the Chinese Warrior Choryo, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Hanging Tobacco Set, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai

Hanging Tobacco Set, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai
Hanging Tobacco Set, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Young Pine Tree and the Handle of a Plow, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai

Young Pine Tree and the Handle of a Plow, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai
Young Pine Tree and the Handle of a Plow, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Early Spring, 1750-1835. 1750-1835. Creator: Shinsai

Early Spring, 1750-1835. 1750-1835. Creator: Shinsai
Early Spring, 1750-1835

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Print, 1750-1835. 1750-1835. Creator: Shinsai

Print, 1750-1835. 1750-1835. Creator: Shinsai
Print, 1750-1835

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Left: Bird on Branch of a Cherry Tree;Right: Minamotono Yoshiieon Horseback

Left: Bird on Branch of a Cherry Tree;Right: Minamotono Yoshiieon Horseback
Left: Bird on Branch of a Cherry Tree; Right: Minamotono Yoshiie on Horseback

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Two Young Ladies Having Tea Attended by Elderly Servant. Creator: Shinsai

Two Young Ladies Having Tea Attended by Elderly Servant. Creator: Shinsai
Two Young Ladies Having Tea Attended by Elderly Servant

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Hawk Tied to Perch. Creator: Shinsai

Hawk Tied to Perch. Creator: Shinsai
Hawk Tied to Perch

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Surimono in shape of small twofold screen. Creator: Shinsai

Surimono in shape of small twofold screen. Creator: Shinsai
Surimono in shape of small twofold screen

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Large and Small Fish Swimming Among Shells and Moss at the Bottom of the Sea, ca. 1830

Large and Small Fish Swimming Among Shells and Moss at the Bottom of the Sea, ca. 1830

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Camellia Flowers (left); People Watching a Cockfight (right), ca. 1820. ca. 1820

Camellia Flowers (left); People Watching a Cockfight (right), ca. 1820. ca. 1820
Camellia Flowers (left); People Watching a Cockfight (right), ca. 1820

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Utensils with Decorations for the New Year, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai

Utensils with Decorations for the New Year, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai
Utensils with Decorations for the New Year, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Cherry Blossoms in the Rain, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai

Cherry Blossoms in the Rain, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai
Cherry Blossoms in the Rain, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Wine-pot and Cup for the New Year Ceremony, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai

Wine-pot and Cup for the New Year Ceremony, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai
Wine-pot and Cup for the New Year Ceremony, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Crown on a Table, Lacquer Tray with Young Pine and Fan, 19th century. 19th century

Crown on a Table, Lacquer Tray with Young Pine and Fan, 19th century. 19th century
Crown on a Table, Lacquer Tray with Young Pine and Fan, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Camellia Flower and Yokan (a sort of bean jelly) Wrapped in Bamboo Skin, 1811. 1811

Camellia Flower and Yokan (a sort of bean jelly) Wrapped in Bamboo Skin, 1811. 1811
Camellia Flower and Yokan (a sort of bean jelly) Wrapped in Bamboo Skin, 1811

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Brushes and Paper Ornaments, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai

Brushes and Paper Ornaments, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai
Brushes and Paper Ornaments, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Dance Robe and Koto (Zither) Representing the Wealthy Man of Yahagi from the Joru

Dance Robe and Koto (Zither) Representing the Wealthy Man of Yahagi from the Joruri Play Ushiwaka (Minamoto no Yoshitsune), probably 1810

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Tools for the Carpenter, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai

Tools for the Carpenter, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai
Tools for the Carpenter, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Spinning Wheel and Spools, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai

Spinning Wheel and Spools, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai
Spinning Wheel and Spools, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Poetess, 1801-1804, (1924). Creator: Shinsai

Poetess, 1801-1804, (1924). Creator: Shinsai
Poetess, 1801-1804, (1924). From the " Shinsen Kyoka Goju-Nin Isshu" by Ryuryukyo Shinsai. Published in " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan", by Louise Norton Brown

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Blue Shell (Aogai), from the series 'Five Colors (Goshiki no uchi)', c. 1820

Blue Shell (Aogai), from the series "Five Colors (Goshiki no uchi)", c. 1820
Blue Shell (Aogai), from the series " Five Colors (Goshiki no uchi)", c. 1820

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Spring Rain Collection (Harusame shu), vol. 1: Duck and Scallions, 1810s. 1810s

Spring Rain Collection (Harusame shu), vol. 1: Duck and Scallions, 1810s. 1810s
Spring Rain Collection (Harusame shu), vol. 1: Duck and Scallions, 1810s

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Spring Rain Collection (Harusame shu), vol. 2: Pine Shoots and Accoutrements for N

Spring Rain Collection (Harusame shu), vol. 2: Pine Shoots and Accoutrements for New Years Celebrations, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Spring Rain Collection (Harusame shu), vol. 2: Cranes at Tsurugaoka Hachimango Shrine in

Spring Rain Collection (Harusame shu), vol. 2: Cranes at Tsurugaoka Hachimango Shrine in Kamakura, 1810s

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Young Pine Tree and Handle of a Plow, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai

Young Pine Tree and Handle of a Plow, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: Shinsai
Young Pine Tree and Handle of a Plow, 19th century

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Headdress mask headdress shape rooster head torika car

Headdress mask headdress shape rooster head torika car
Headdress and mask, A headdress in the shape of a rooster head (torika car) with a partially opened fan beside it and a red mask with a long nose, a mythical mountain creature (tengu)

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Minamoto no Yoshiie horse bird branch set folding screens

Minamoto no Yoshiie horse bird branch set folding screens
Minamoto no Yoshiie on horse and bird on branch A set of folding screens (series title), Two parts of a miniature folding screen: on the left a bird on a branch of cherry blossoms

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Fish shells perch small striped fish squid various shells

Fish shells perch small striped fish squid various shells
Fish and shells, A perch with a small striped fish and a squid, with various shells. With two poems, fishes, Ryuryukyo Shinsai (mentioned on object), Japan, 1821, paper, colour woodcut

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: first links ShAśjAś Ichiban hidari ShAśjAś title

first links ShAśjAś Ichiban hidari ShAśjAś title
The first links: Shojo Ichiban hidari - Shojo (title on object) A comparison of chickens (series title) Niwatori awase (series title on object)

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Three sake bowls Three varnished rice wine sake

Three sake bowls Three varnished rice wine sake
Three sake bowls, Three varnished rice wine (sake) saucers on crepe paper. One bowl is upside down, the other two are depicted with a carp and a dragon swimming up against a waterfall

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Empress KAśmyAśgAś KAśmyAśgAś title object Three beauties

Empress KAśmyAśgAś KAśmyAśgAś title object Three beauties
The Empress Komyogo Komyogo (title on object) Three beauties (series title) San bijin (series title on object), The Empress Komyogo wrapped in a summery kimono (yukata) looks at a large path

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Crayfish squid large crayfish onion- vegetable

Crayfish squid large crayfish onion- vegetable
Crayfish with squid, A large crayfish with an squid, an onion-like vegetable and parsley. Perselie was one of the seven spring herbs that were eaten on the seventh day of the first month

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Travelers shrine Two travelers road leads past

Travelers shrine Two travelers road leads past
Travelers at a shrine, Two travelers on a road that leads past a temple. A monk walks up the stairs to the Koshindo, a shrine for Koshin, the patron saint of travelers. With two poems

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: SeiAśbAś long-haired turtle set folding screens

SeiAśbAś long-haired turtle set folding screens
Seiobo and a long-haired turtle A set of folding screens (series title), Two parts of a miniature chamber screen with on the left an island carried by a long-haired turtle (minogame)

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Flower arranging Children playing two flower-arranging women

Flower arranging Children playing two flower-arranging women
Flower arranging, Children playing and two flower-arranging women in a room adjacent to a garden with blooming chrysanthemums. A third woman hangs a sign on which the name Hokusoan is written

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Sake bottles carpentry tools life sake bottles

Sake bottles carpentry tools life sake bottles
Sake bottles and carpentry tools, A still life of sake bottles and carpenter tools, among others from black lacquer. These ritual objects were probably used in a ceremony prior to construction work

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Plum blossom poet set folding screens series title

Plum blossom poet set folding screens series title
Plum blossom and poet A set of folding screens (series title), Two parts of a miniature folding screen with on the left a poet and a servant looking over the sea

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Landscape A'harame set folding screens series title

Landscape A'harame set folding screens series title
Landscape and Oharame A set of folding screens (series title), Two parts of a miniature folding screen: on the left a woman from Ohara walking next to a buffalo with a bunch of branches on her head

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Cockfight camelias set folding screens series title

Cockfight camelias set folding screens series title
Cockfight and camelias A set of folding screens (series title), Two parts of a miniature folding screen, on the left camelias, on the right cockfight with watching courtiers

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Interior palace next beach set folding screens

Interior palace next beach set folding screens
Interior of a palace next to the beach A set of folding screens (series title), Two parts of a miniature folding screen. View of a palace with courtiers and on the left a beach with pine trees

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Statuette ox statuette black stone lying ox nadeushi

Statuette ox statuette black stone lying ox nadeushi
Statuette of an ox, A statuette in black stone of a lying ox (nadeushi) on a pile of pillows on two boxes. Large and small silver coins lie on the floor

Background imageRyuryukyo Shinsai Collection: Courtesan crane long letter flying crane represents

Courtesan crane long letter flying crane represents
Courtesan on a crane, Courtesan with a long letter on a flying crane. She represents the Chinese immortal Kung Ho, who is usually depicted on a crane with a book



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