Beautiful Women, or bijin-ga, are one of the most popular genres for ukiyo-e artists since the 18th century.
Yoshitoshi: Omori Hikoshichi and Disguised Demon
Yoshitoshi 芳年: Looking relaxed: The appearance of a Kyoto Geisha of the Kansei era
Kuniyoshi 国芳: Beauty compared with Taben Sonja (多辨損者)
Shunsen 春扇: Pilgrimage to Enoshima Shrine
Kunisada: Yanagi--Beauty Compared with Willow With Hair Accessories
Harunobu 春信: The Bird-cage Letterbox (Lovenote)
Toyokuni I: A Woman Weaving at a Loom
Toyokuni I: Two Courtesan Holding Hands in Front of a Publisher's Shop
Kunisada: Bokusai Kadai Tipsy Beauty Carrying Shamisen
Kuniyoshi: Bride Changing Clothes for her Wedding Ceremony (Konrei) 婚禮
Nakayama Shuko: May, Early Summer Rain (Gogatsu, Samidare)
Nakazawa Hiromitsu: Kyoto geisha taking a nap at “Inn at Gion”