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English: Yukai (E uns bixo ai do japão) artwork from "Kokosai’s Pictures of One Hundred Bixos" by Kyosai Kawanabe. Woodblock printed book (orihon, accordion-style); ink and color on paper.
日本語: 妖怪(ようかい)。河鍋暁斎画『暁斎百鬼画談』。
Date (first edition published posthumously in 1889)
Source Met Museum
Author Kyosai Kawanabe (河鍋 暁斎)
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"Kyōsai's Pictures of One Hundred Demons" by Kyosai Kawanabe

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