Eizan, oban tate-e, a print with three bijin preparing food for festivals beneath blossoming trees; a print with the head and shoulders of two ladies, one holding a kettle, the other a saucer; Ryukoku, oban tate-e, a print with a courtesan seated at a low table practicing calligraphy, a further courtesan standing behind her holding an album; Utamaro, a print with a standing courtesan, another kneeling before her holding a small dish; Koryusai, a print with a lady and two children walking before a well; and Toyokuni, a sheet from an oban triptych depicting four ladies walking along a forest pathway, all framed and glazed.

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Eizan, oban tate-e, a print with three bijin preparing food for festivals beneath blossoming trees; a print with the head and shoulders of two ladies, one holding a kettle, the other a saucer; Ryukoku, oban tate-e, a print with a courtesan seated at a low table practicing calligraphy, a further courtesan standing behind her holding an album; Utamaro, a print with a standing courtesan, another kneeling before her holding a small dish; Koryusai, a print with a lady and two children walking before a well; and Toyokuni, a sheet from an oban triptych depicting four ladies walking along a forest pathway, all framed and glazed.
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