Beautiful Women, or bijin-ga, are one of the most popular genres for ukiyo-e artists since the 18th century.
Chikanobu: Meiji era woman giving an Impassioned Speech to a crowd of men (Reserved)
Itō Shinsui: Beauty Adjusting Hairpin; Pupil of the Eye (Gendai bijinshû dai-nishû-Hitomi)
Shūhō: Young Beauty Dancing Hane no Kamuro
Shunchō: Beauty with Doubts on her Wedding Day; Tragic Young Lovers and two Attendants
Kunisada: Mitate of Washing the Book Komachi
Kunisada: Komachi Mitate of Actor with Fan and Fireflies
Goyo 五葉: Woman Applying Powder Makeup 化粧の女
Kunisada: Moon of Looking Back; the Courtesan Akoya
Kunisada: Beauty Running a Comb Through her Hair
Kuniyoshi 国芳: Night Rain at the Hunting Ground 狩り場夕雨)
Hiroshige II: Beauties Enjoying the Seashore and View of Enoshima 相州七里ヶ浜 江之嶋金亀山遠景之図
Kajita Hanko: Surprised Beauty from the Genroku Era Kuchi-e