Kunisada (Toyokuni III), an oban triptych depicting three figures running towards a pavilion to shelter from the rain; an oban triptych with the head and shoulders of a group of courtesans on a terrace at night before flowering peonies; another with two actors on a stage performing before a group of officials drinking sake; a triptych with a group of courtesans fording a stream beneath blossoming trees; and Hiroshige, a triptych with three ladies on a terrace watching further ladies dancing on a balcony behind them. (5)

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Kunisada (Toyokuni III), an oban triptych depicting three figures running towards a pavilion to shelter from the rain; an oban triptych with the head and shoulders of a group of courtesans on a terrace at night before flowering peonies; another with two actors on a stage performing before a group of officials drinking sake; a triptych with a group of courtesans fording a stream beneath blossoming trees; and Hiroshige, a triptych with three ladies on a terrace watching further ladies dancing on a balcony behind them. (5)

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