Eizen, oban tate-e, a print with a courtesan standing barefoot beside a koto wearing elaborately patterned robes; Eishi, oban tate-e, a print with a bijin seated before a curtain holding a fan in her left hand; Shunsen, a print with a standing bijin, a child before her holding a small parasol above his head; Toyokuni, a print with a seated man holding a puppet in one hand and a fan in the other, a courtesan standing behind him; and Toyokuni, a sheet from an oban triptych with a group of bijin and children walking through a fenced garden, further figures admiring peacocks in cages behind, all framed and glazed.See Illustration for one. (5)

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Eizen, oban tate-e, a print with a courtesan standing barefoot beside a koto wearing elaborately patterned robes; Eishi, oban tate-e, a print with a bijin seated before a curtain holding a fan in her left hand; Shunsen, a print with a standing bijin, a child before her holding a small parasol above his head; Toyokuni, a print with a seated man holding a puppet in one hand and a fan in the other, a courtesan standing behind him; and Toyokuni, a sheet from an oban triptych with a group of bijin and children walking through a fenced garden, further figures admiring peacocks in cages behind, all framed and glazed.See Illustration for one. (5)

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