Utamaro, oban tate-e a print depicting a group of two courtesans and young girls dressed in elaborate robes; Eizan, an oban print of a lady kneeling soaking flower stems in a vase, (faded, soiled and worn); another with two ladies sheltering beneath a parasol; Hiroshige, oban yoko-e, a print depicting figures unloading cargo on a sea shore before pine strewn mountains; and Sadanobu, an oban triptych with a group of warriors on horseback and on foot standing in a valley before a hill top fortress, all framed and glazed.

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Utamaro, oban tate-e a print depicting a group of two courtesans and young girls dressed in elaborate robes; Eizan, an oban print of a lady kneeling soaking flower stems in a vase, (faded, soiled and worn); another with two ladies sheltering beneath a parasol; Hiroshige, oban yoko-e, a print depicting figures unloading cargo on a sea shore before pine strewn mountains; and Sadanobu, an oban triptych with a group of warriors on horseback and on foot standing in a valley before a hill top fortress, all framed and glazed.
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