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Mark Bressler
Very Very Cherries
2004
Gift of the artist in honor of Bob and Lillian Bohlen
2004/1.83A
This print shows four individuals. The woman standing on the left wears a long robe decorated at the bottom and carries a flowering tree branch over her shoulder. The woman on the right wears a green robe covered by a black outer-robe with white crests. Her head is covered in a black wrap. A woman squats beneath them with a baby on her back. She wears blue and pink robes.<br /><br />
Inscriptions: Ueyo (Publisher's seal); Kiwame + futakata (Censor's seals); Kunisada ga (Artist's signature); Iwai Hanshirō (Title) <br />
 
Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese (culture or style))
The Scandalous Love of Osome and Hisamatsu: Iwai Hanshirō V in three out of seven roles, Osome's mother Teishō, Osaku, and Omitsu
1816 – 1821
Gift of Dr. James Hayes
2003/1.457
In this print, a young woman stands underneath a flowering cherry tree.  She wears dark purple and grey robes with pink and brown trim and lining.  Her sash is red and decorated with blue and green designs.<br />
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Inscriptions: Artist’s signature: Hokuei ga; Publisher’s seal: Honsei; Chikiriya no Oume, Iwai Shijaku
Hokuei (Japanese (culture or style))
Iwai Shijaku [I] as Senginya O-ume (?) (young maiden, under blossoming cherry tree)
1831 – 1835
Gift of Dr. James Hayes
2003/1.591
Print of branch with cherries.<br /><br />
Eva Caston 2017
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
A Cherry Branch
1932
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.73
Print of branch with wild cherries.<br /><br />
Eva Caston 2017
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
Wild Cherries
1932
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.78
In this print, a man looks to his left, hunched over and grasping a sword in his left hand. His right hand is raised above his head. He wears a red robe with large pink flowers on it. A purple overcoat, trimmed in black and patterened with white squares hangs from his waist, partially removed. A second sword is visible under his arm. At the right edge of the print is a yellow mat trimmed in light blue and black.<br /><br />
This is the left panel of a tryptich (with 2011/2.199.2 and 2011/2.199.3).<br /><br />
Inscriptions: <em>Kuruma biki no dan</em>, Sakuramaru (Text); Kuniyoshi ga (Artist's signature); San, Ibasen han (Publisher's seal); Mera, Murata (Censors' seal)<br />
 
Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Japanese (culture or style))
Sugawara no Michizane and the Secrets of Calligraphy: Ichimura Uzaemon XII as Sakuramaru
1850
Gift of Sharlynn and Andrew Circo, in memory of Sotokichi Katsuizumi
2011/2.199.1
In this print, a woman wearing several layers of robes looks over her left shoulder. Her left hand is partially raised. Her outer robe is a dark blue with brightly colored flowers that match her elaborate hair ornaments. The sky is dark behind her, and the roof and gates of a building are visible.<br /><br />
Inscriptions: Mitate sanjūrokkasen no uchi; Minazuruhime; Yokogawa Horitake (Carver's seal); (Artist's signature: cut off); Watanabe (Censor's seal)
Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese (culture or style))
Actors Compared with the Thirty-six Poet Immortals: Iwai Hanshirō VI as Princess Minazuru
1852
Gift of Dr. James Hayes
2003/1.465
This print shows two side-by-side transparent bottles of whole cherries in brandy which take up the entire page. Two cherries with leaves and stems are wrapped around the cap of each bottle.
Janet Fish (American (North American))
Cherries in Brandy
1973
Museum Purchase
1991/2.58
This is a drawing of three golden cherries in a circular, light colored dish which has scalloped edges. The dish is sitting on a tan table against a dark background. The edge of the table creates a dramatic diagonal from top left to bottom right.
Bradley Walker Tomlin (American (North American))
Cherries in a Dish
1920 – 1930
Gift of the Lannan Foundation in Honor of the Pelham Family
1997/1.145
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