HOKUSAI (1760-1849): chuban tate-e, 21.8 x 15.1cm., two prints both depicting three courtesans, one with sprays of fruits another with fans playing Kyogen (Noh farce) in the Niwaka festival, signed Shunro, published by Eijudo--good impressions, rather faded, slightly soiled, small worm holes, binding holes on the left, trimmed, one with stains, the collector Hayashi Tadamasa's round seal to both (2)

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HOKUSAI (1760-1849): chuban tate-e, 21.8 x 15.1cm., two prints both depicting three courtesans, one with sprays of fruits another with fans playing Kyogen (Noh farce) in the Niwaka festival, signed Shunro, published by Eijudo--good impressions, rather faded, slightly soiled, small worm holes, binding holes on the left, trimmed, one with stains, the collector Hayashi Tadamasa's round seal to both (2)

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