KUNISADA: oban tate-e, two triptychs, the first with Genji with two ladies in a boat and the latter with Genji watching children playing in the garden, both framed; Kunisada: oban tate-e, a nobleman playing a flute in the field; and Hokkei: a surimono, kakuban, a woman roasting beans, both framed (8)

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KUNISADA: oban tate-e, two triptychs, the first with Genji with two ladies in a boat and the latter with Genji watching children playing in the garden, both framed; Kunisada: oban tate-e, a nobleman playing a flute in the field; and Hokkei: a surimono, kakuban, a woman roasting beans, both framed (8)

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