14. Act Eleven from the series The Chushingura Drama Parodied by Famous Beauties (Komei bijin mitate Chushingura Junimai Kuzuki), c. 1794-95
15. Applying Sizing, from the series The Cultivation of Brocade Prints, A Famous Product of Edo (Edo meibutsu nishiki-e kosaku) (Eshi, hangashi, dosa-biki), c. 1803
16. Games of the Four Seasons Charms of Flowers, c.1782
37. Snow, Moon and Flowers in the Pleasure Quarters (Seiro setsugekka) - Hanamurasaki of the Tamaya with Attendants Shirabe and Teriha Takigawa of the Ogiya (Ogiya uchi Takigawa, Onami, Menami, Kisagawa, Hanamichi, Himekawa, Kumegawa), 1793
53. http://www.biographybase.com/biography/Utamaro_Kitagawa.html Kitagawa Utamaro Biography Kitagawa Utamaro (ca. 1753 - 1806) (the name has occasionally been rendered as Outamaro, but that usage is archaic) was a Japanese printmaker and painter, and is considered one of the greatest artists of ukiyo-e. He is known especially for his masterfully composed studies of women, known as bijin-ga, although he also produced nature studies, particularly illustrated books of insects. His work reached Europe in the mid 19th century, where it was very popular, enjoying particular acclaim in France. He influenced the European Impressionists, particularly with his use of partial views, with an emphasis on light and shade.
54. Here is a partial list of his print series, with dates: Chosen Poems (1791-1792) Ten Types of Women's Physiognomies (1792-1793) Famous Beauties of Edo (1792-1793) Ten Learned Studies of Women (1792-1793) Anthology of Poems: The Love Section (1793-1794) Snow, Moon and Flowers of the Green Houses (1793-1795) Array of Supreme Beauties of the Present Day (1794) Twelve Hours of the Green Houses (1794-1795) Flourishing Beauties of the Present Day (1795-1797) An Array of Passionate Lovers (1797-1798) Ten Forms of Feminine Physiognomy (1802)