ATTRIBUTED TO KIYONAGA (1752-1815): hashira-e (62 x 12cm.); a mother, a child and an attendant beneath a willow tree; KORYUSAI (fl. 1768-1788): hashira-e (67.4 x 12.1cm.); a courtesan standing beside morning glory, holding a flower to her mouth, signed Koryu ga; ATTRIBUTED TO UTAMARO (1756-1806); oban yoko-e (37.9 x 25.5cm.); shunga, a couple making love beside a candle holder and a furoshiki covered box--good impression and colour, some stains, the second and third laid down at top, the third with centre fold mark, minor stains (3)

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ATTRIBUTED TO KIYONAGA (1752-1815): hashira-e (62 x 12cm.); a mother, a child and an attendant beneath a willow tree; KORYUSAI (fl. 1768-1788): hashira-e (67.4 x 12.1cm.); a courtesan standing beside morning glory, holding a flower to her mouth, signed Koryu ga; ATTRIBUTED TO UTAMARO (1756-1806); oban yoko-e (37.9 x 25.5cm.); shunga, a couple making love beside a candle holder and a furoshiki covered box--good impression and colour, some stains, the second and third laid down at top, the third with centre fold mark, minor stains (3)
Literature
For a similar print to the first, see Pins, J. The Japanese Pillar Print, Hashira-e, pl.687a, p.258 and for the second, the same book, pl. 298, p.151, (Robert G. Sawers Publishing, 1982)

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