HARUNOBU (1724-1770): chuban tate-e, 26.1 x 20.5cm., two women dressed as a shrine attendant, warming sake by burning maple leaves, signed Harunobu ga; another, 25.5 x 13.8cm., a courtesan standing with a long pipe, a kamuro looking up at her, from the set Furyu yatsushi Komachi, signed Suzuki Harunobu ga; and another, 26.3 x 19.6cm., a woman coming out of a mosquito net, signed Harunobu ga, the collector Hayashi Tadamasa's seal--all good impressions, slightly faded, some minor restorations (3)

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HARUNOBU (1724-1770): chuban tate-e, 26.1 x 20.5cm., two women dressed as a shrine attendant, warming sake by burning maple leaves, signed Harunobu ga; another, 25.5 x 13.8cm., a courtesan standing with a long pipe, a kamuro looking up at her, from the set Furyu yatsushi Komachi, signed Suzuki Harunobu ga; and another, 26.3 x 19.6cm., a woman coming out of a mosquito net, signed Harunobu ga, the collector Hayashi Tadamasa's seal--all good impressions, slightly faded, some minor restorations (3)

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For the last print, see the illustration in Illustrated catalogues of Tokyo National Museum, Ukiyo-e prints (1) (Tokyo 1960), no. 553

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