A Japanese double sided album after Hiroshige containing twenty-four chuban yoke-e prints variously depicting fishermen in boats and figures before pavilions in mountainous river landscapes; and another album containing ten oban yoke-e prints depicting women involved in the various stages of silk production. (2)

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A Japanese double sided album after Hiroshige containing twenty-four chuban yoke-e prints variously depicting fishermen in boats and figures before pavilions in mountainous river landscapes; and another album containing ten oban yoke-e prints depicting women involved in the various stages of silk production. (2)

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