HOKUSAI AND HIROSHIGE: oban tate-e; a right sheet of the diptych Daiichi Hansokuo goten no dan "At the palace of Kalmasa-Pada in India" from the series Sangoku yoko den "The three kingdoms magic-fox legend", signed Hokusai ga and published by Tsuruya Kinsuke--good impression, rather faded and toned, slight foxing, vertical fold lines, some damage on edges, pasted on paper; and oban yoko-e (24.3 x 35.6cm.); Mishu, Horaiji Gyojagoe from the series Honcho meisho "Famous places of Japan", signed Hiroshige ga and published by Fujiokaya Hikotaro--good impression and color, slightly stained, trimmed, vertical center fold, some reflecting worm holes, pasted on paper (2)

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HOKUSAI AND HIROSHIGE: oban tate-e; a right sheet of the diptych Daiichi Hansokuo goten no dan "At the palace of Kalmasa-Pada in India" from the series Sangoku yoko den "The three kingdoms magic-fox legend", signed Hokusai ga and published by Tsuruya Kinsuke--good impression, rather faded and toned, slight foxing, vertical fold lines, some damage on edges, pasted on paper; and oban yoko-e (24.3 x 35.6cm.); Mishu, Horaiji Gyojagoe from the series Honcho meisho "Famous places of Japan", signed Hiroshige ga and published by Fujiokaya Hikotaro--good impression and color, slightly stained, trimmed, vertical center fold, some reflecting worm holes, pasted on paper (2)

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The complete diptych of Sangoku yoko den is illustrated in Nagata Seiji, Dai Hokusai ten (Tokyo: Asahi Shimbun, 1993), pl. 145