Yoshiiku's works include the print
Kokkei Wanisshi-ki (, "Comical Record of Japanese History"), which employs the traditional theme of
Hyakki Yagyō on contemporary Japanese military actions in
China. He cooperated with Tsukioka Yoshitoshi in the production of the
muzan-e ("cruel pictures") series
Eimei nijūhasshūku ("Twenty-eight famous murders with verse").
Gallery File:SinoJapaneseWarButterflyand PrayingMantis UtagawaYoshiiku 1895.jpg|Sino-Japanese War, Butterfly and Praying Mantis, 1895 File:Yoshiiku Ameonna.jpg|A female rain spirit (
Hyakumonogatari Ameonna), 1890 File:Brooklyn Museum - Portraits as True Likeness in the Moonlight (Makoto no Tsukihana no Sugata-e) - Utagawa Yoshiiku.jpg|
Portraits as True Likeness in the Moonlight (
Makoto no Tsukihana no Sugata-e), c. 1845–1865. Woodblock print, File:Utagawa Yoshiiku Specter.JPG|
Specter frightening a young woman, 1890 File:De zeven geluksgoden bij het kweken van zijderupsen-Rijksmuseum RP-P-1902-A-22835.jpeg|The Seven Gods of Luck in Silkworm Breeding, 1875 File:Mitate Yotaka Kingyo.jpg|1863 File:NDL-DC 9369963-040 Utagawa Yoshiiku crd.jpg File:NDL-DC 9369963-107 Utagawa Yoshiiku crd.jpg File:WUL-bunko30 b0285 今様擬源氏 30.pdf|Imayo Nazorae Genji no. 30 (Contemporary Allusion to the Tale of Genji) 1864 ==See also==