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Kitao Shigemasa

Japanese, 1739–1820

In the Collection

  • Yushima Tenmangu Shrine, from an untitled series of Famous Places in Edo

    Kitao Shigemasa
  • Homyoji Temple at Zoshigaya, from an untitlted series of Famous Places in Edo

    Kitao Shigemasa
  • Enjoying the Cool Summer Evening at Ryogoku Bridge, from an untitled series of Famous Places in Edo

    Kitao Shigemasa
  • Susaki Benten Shrine, from an untitled series of Famous Views of Edo

    Kitao Shigemasa
  • Mokuboji Temple on the Sumida River, from an untitled series of Famous Places in Edo

    Kitao Shigemasa
  • Temple of the Five Hundred Rakan, from an untitled series of Famous Places in Edo

    Kitao Shigemasa
  • View of Takanawa at the Shinagawa Entry, from an untitled series of Famous Places in Edo

    Kitao Shigemasa
  • Cherry Blossom Season at Mt. Asuka, from an untitled series of Famous Places in Edo

    Kitao Shigemasa
  • View of Meguro Fudo Shrine, from an untitled series of Famous Places in Edo

    Kitao Shigemasa
  • Benzaiten Shrine on Shinobazu Pond, from an untitled series of Famous Places in Edo

    Kitao Shigemasa
  • Gardens of Somei, from an untitled series of Famous Places in Edo

    Kitao Shigemasa
  • Tenmangu Shrine at Kameido, from an untitled series of Famous Places in Edo

    Kitao Shigemasa
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