Yoshimune, oban tate-e, a print depicting an actor standing against the dark night with a rat before him with a makemono between its teeth; Sadahide, oban tate-e, a print with a procession crossing a bridge before a gateway; Hiroshige, a print of the Asakusa River from the One Hundred Famous Views of Edo Series; Kuniyoshi, a print depicting a mythical beast, half lion, half cat with the tail of a rattlesnake surrounded by black storm clouds and lightning; and Yoshiiku, a print with two bijin in an interior, one holding a samisen.

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Yoshimune, oban tate-e, a print depicting an actor standing against the dark night with a rat before him with a makemono between its teeth; Sadahide, oban tate-e, a print with a procession crossing a bridge before a gateway; Hiroshige, a print of the Asakusa River from the One Hundred Famous Views of Edo Series; Kuniyoshi, a print depicting a mythical beast, half lion, half cat with the tail of a rattlesnake surrounded by black storm clouds and lightning; and Yoshiiku, a print with two bijin in an interior, one holding a samisen.
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