Kunisada, oban tate-e, a print with a lady and gentleman seated before a screen decorated with flowering peonies, each wearing elaborately patterned robes and with writing utensils before them; Hiroshige, oban tate-e, a print with a lady seated on a balcony overlooking a stream lined with pine and prunus trees; Koetsu, a print with two figures walking before shop fronts and pavilions at night, each with a parasol above their head to protect themselves from the rain; and a reproduction print after Eishi with a kneeling bijin admiring a pictorial makemono, all mounted, three framed. (4)

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Kunisada, oban tate-e, a print with a lady and gentleman seated before a screen decorated with flowering peonies, each wearing elaborately patterned robes and with writing utensils before them; Hiroshige, oban tate-e, a print with a lady seated on a balcony overlooking a stream lined with pine and prunus trees; Koetsu, a print with two figures walking before shop fronts and pavilions at night, each with a parasol above their head to protect themselves from the rain; and a reproduction print after Eishi with a kneeling bijin admiring a pictorial makemono, all mounted, three framed. (4)

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