Johnson Collection of Japanese Prints
The Johnson Collection of about 500 Japanese prints and 100 woodblock illustrated books includes works by Eisen, Goyo, Harunobu, Hiroshige, Hokusai, Kunichika, Masanobu, Shunsho, Utamaro, and Yoshida. Mrs. James W. Johnson began collecting Japanese prints in the 1890’s, giving some 200 to Scripps in 1946. Another 300 prints and a collection of books were donated in 2000 by Stanley and Mary Wig Johnson.
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A Courtesan and a Komuso
Kitao Masanobu
Ink on Paper
1780-1810
A Diary of the Cultivation of Koshin's Fortune
Utagawa Kuninao
Ink on Paper
c. 1810-1850
A Memorial Portrait of Hiroshige
Utagawa Kunisada (aka Toyokuni III)
Ink on Paper
1858
A Prince Enjoying Horseback Riding
Utagawa Toyohiro
Ink on Paper
c. 1789-1800
A Triptych of Young Males, the Left Side (Arashi)
Torii Kiyonobu II
Ink on Paper
c. 1770
Actor in Female Role (Reproduction)
Torii Kiyonobu
Ink on Paper
c. 1704-1716
Akasaki (Station 37)
Katsushika Hokusai
Ink on Paper
c. 1806
An Exposed Buddhist Image of Josenji Temple, Great Buddha at Kamakura
Ando Hiroshige (aka Hiroshige)
Ink on Paper
c. 1820-1850
Ancient View of the Yatsuhashi Bridge in Mikawa Province
Katsushika Hokusai
Ink on Paper
c. 1832-1834
Artisan Making Paper Cords for Tying the Hair
Katsushika Hokusai
Ink on Paper
Early 19th century
Autumn Moon at Ishiyama
Ando Hiroshige (aka Hiroshige)
Ink on Paper
c. 1857
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