is a painting of a female yà «rei, (a traditional Japanese ghost), by Maruyama à Âkyo (1733âÂÂ1795), founder of the Maruyama-Shijà  school of painting.
According to an inscription on the painting, Okyo had a mistress in the Tominaga Geisha house. She died young and Okyo mourned her death. One night her spirit came to him in a dream. Unable to get her image out of his head, he painted this portrait. This is one of the earliest paintings of a yà «rei with the basic late-Edo period ghost characteristics: disheveled hair, white kimono, limp hands, nearly transparent, lack of lower body.