A print depicting the angel and child became very popular.
Recent prints, however, depicted the service itself in blue, but has been changed back to grey, as of January 2013.
In 1538 and 1551 two series of prints depicting marriage dances were made.
Even those who could not read understood the message of a print depicting the King as a drunk.
It consists of 150 prints depicting the sympathetic relationship between human beings and animals.
The prints depict groups of plump pears and green apples.
Both of these points suggest that the print depicts either an imaginary scene or an unrecorded event from 1821.
A Dutch print from around 1600, the earliest in the show, depicts a popular cure for mental illness.
The print depicts a man seated in serene comfort, surrounded by nearly a dozen women.
Ukiyo-e prints depicting namazu became very popular around this time.