Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915)
Inoue Yasuharu (1864-1889)
Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915) Inoue Yasuharu (1864-1889)

Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915)

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Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915)
Inoue Yasuharu (1864-1889)
Eight albums, two single prints and a book), most signed Kiyochika, including reprint of album, c. 1920, Hana moyo (Flower patterns), published by Kokkeido (Akiyama Buemon); Shogatsu gantan Daimyo kishiki gyoretsu zu (Formal daimyo procession on the first day of the New Year), 1880, polyptych mounted as an accordion album, published by Tsuchiya Mitsumaru; Shiki moyo (Designs of the four seasons), mica, published by Kokkeido (Akiyama Buemon); koban tate-e album, Kokkei Miho no Matsubara (Comics of Miho no Matsubara); Doraku kyokai (Club for fun), 1895, published by Fukuda Kumajiro; complete koban yoko-e album, Tokyo meisho gojukkei (Fifty views of famous places in Tokyo), signed Inoue Yasuharu and Kobayashi Kiyochika, published by Fukuda Kumajiro; koban tate-e album, Kokei meiga (Amusing masterpieces); chirimen-e (gauze pictures), mounted as accordion album, Toto keishiki shunka shuto (Landscapes of the Eastern Capital in the four seasons), signed Kiyochika and Inoue Yasuharu; Kokon yumei Sugoroku (Famous character Sugoroku), published by Sawamuraya Seikichi; Kokkei rekishi Sugoroku (Comic history Sugoroku), 1895, published by Fukuda Kumajiro; along with two vols. bound together Amakusa gunki (Battle at Amakusa), signed Utagawa Kunishige--generally good impressions and color, soiled, stained, creased
oban tate-e; other (11)

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