![TOYOKUNI (1769-1825): oban tate-e (38.9 x 24.7cm.); three bijin dressed up as sanbaso dancers, the print entitled Furyu onna shiki sanba [Elegant women's sanbaso], they represent the men, Chichi no Jo, Okina and Sanbaso in the shiki sanba ceremonial dance, signed Toyokuni ga with kao and published by Enomotoya kichibei--good impression and colour, minor wormage restored](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/1998/CKS/1998_CKS_06049_0071_000(112115).jpg?w=1)
細節
TOYOKUNI (1769-1825): oban tate-e (38.9 x 24.7cm.); three bijin dressed up as sanbaso dancers, the print entitled Furyu onna shiki sanba [Elegant women's sanbaso], they represent the men, Chichi no Jo, Okina and Sanbaso in the shiki sanba ceremonial dance, signed Toyokuni ga with kao and published by Enomotoya kichibei--good impression and colour, minor wormage restored
出版
A print from the same series is illustrated in Hillier, J., Japanese Prints and Drawings from the Vever Collection (1976), vol. II, pl. 621