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Showing 113 results for Yokota Hōsai
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Yokota Hōsai
ca. 1960s

Iizuka Hōsai II
ca. 1910s

Iizuka Hōsai II
1923

Iizuka Hōsai II
1911

Saien Hōsai (Xiyua Fangqi)
18th century

Saien Hōsai (Xiyua Fangqi)
18th century

Yokoya Sōmin
early 18th century

Mary Sully
ca. 1920s–40s

Mary Sully
ca. 1920s–40s

Mary Sully
ca. 1920s–40s

Mary Sully
ca. 1920s–40s

Mary Sully
ca. 1920s–40s

Mary Sully
ca. 1920s–40s

Mary Sully
ca. 1920s–40s

Mary Sully
ca. 1920s–40s

Mary Sully
ca. 1920s–40s

Mary Sully
ca. 1920s–40s

Mary Sully
ca. 1920s–40s
Kota artist
19th–first half of 20th century
Suda Kokuta
1986
Mary Sully
ca. 1920s–40s
Mary Sully
ca. 1920s–40s
Mary Sully
ca. 1920s–40s
Mary Sully
ca. 1920s–40s

Mbete-Kota artist
19th century
Mahongwe-Kota artist
1879–early 20th century

Obamba(?)–Kota artist
Late 19th–early 20th century
Tadanori Yokoo
1974

Yokoi Kinkoku
late 18th–early 19th century

Yokoi Kinkoku

Multiple artists/makers
sword (<i>katana</i>) blade, 16th century; short sword (<i>wakizashi</i>) blade, late 14th–early 15th century; mountings, 19th century

Sioux or Dakota tribe
late 19th century

Sioux or Dakota tribe
19th century

Yoko Ono
Opening Ceremony
2012

Yoko Ono
Opening Ceremony
2012

Yoko Ono
Opening Ceremony
2012

Yoko Ono
Opening Ceremony
2012

Kota Ezawa
2004

Kota Ezawa
2004–6
Tanabe Yōta
1975