Posters: Natsume created a series of posters for sarah bernhardt and Renaissance Theatre. These posters were brought to the United States with bernhardt's trip to the United States, which influenced the style of American posters;
Decorative group paintings: Natsume created many decorative group paintings called "Panneaux décoratifs" (four groups of paintings created around the same theme are often printed on flexible paper or silk fabrics to decorate walls), including "Four Seasons" in 1896, "Four Flowers" in 1897, and/kloc-
Advertising paintings and commodity packaging paintings: Natsume also created a large number of advertising paintings and commodity packaging paintings (from biscuits and bicycles to soap and cigarettes), because the sweet female images and extremely delicate details he painted were in line with the concept that "beauty means quality" at that time;
Jewelry Design: During the six-year contract, Natsume designed many jewels for bernhardt. /kloc-in 0/900, he cooperated with goldsmith George Fouquet to design jewelry for the latter's jewelry store.
Architectural design: 1899, Natsume designed the Bosnia and Herzegovina Pavilion for the international exposition held in Paris the following year and won the silver medal.
Oil painting: 1906 After moving to the United States, he created many oil painting portraits.
1897 February, Natsume's first solo exhibition was held in Bodine Gallery, and his 107 works were exhibited. 1902, Natsume published Decorative Documents, which is a craftsman's manual. He hopes to pass on his artistic ideas to future generations through this book.