Toyokuni, two sheets from an oban triptych depicting a courtesan seated in a palanquin surrounded by children and attendants bearing parasols and food containers; Eizan, oban tate-e, a print with a standing lady holding a fan in her mouth, a small boy before her holding a puppy; and Hiroshige, oban yoke-e, a print with figures on high ground overlooking boats sailing out to sea with Mount Fuji in the distance, all mounted.

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Toyokuni, two sheets from an oban triptych depicting a courtesan seated in a palanquin surrounded by children and attendants bearing parasols and food containers; Eizan, oban tate-e, a print with a standing lady holding a fan in her mouth, a small boy before her holding a puppy; and Hiroshige, oban yoke-e, a print with figures on high ground overlooking boats sailing out to sea with Mount Fuji in the distance, all mounted.
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