KUNIYOSHI (1797-1861): surimono, kakuban, 21.1 x 18.3cm., from the series Fuzoku onna suikoden 'Modern women as the one hundred and eight heroes of the Suikoden', depicting a woman throwing clay dishes from the Dokan Hill, two poems by Ikkokutei Senkin and Hisakataya, signed Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi ga, good impression and colour, foxed, slight crease on corners; and ANONYMOUS: surimono, kakuban, depicting a noble man in hunting robe meeting a lady with koto in the hollow of a tree--good impression and colour, trimmed, paper browned, the collector Hayashi Tadamasa's round seal (2)

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KUNIYOSHI (1797-1861): surimono, kakuban, 21.1 x 18.3cm., from the series Fuzoku onna suikoden 'Modern women as the one hundred and eight heroes of the Suikoden', depicting a woman throwing clay dishes from the Dokan Hill, two poems by Ikkokutei Senkin and Hisakataya, signed Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi ga, good impression and colour, foxed, slight crease on corners; and ANONYMOUS: surimono, kakuban, depicting a noble man in hunting robe meeting a lady with koto in the hollow of a tree--good impression and colour, trimmed, paper browned, the collector Hayashi Tadamasa's round seal (2)
Literature
For the first print see, Roger Keyes, The Art of Surimono vol. I (London 1985) pl. 245

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