Edo period (1615-1868) to Meiji era (1868-1912), early to late 19th century 13 prints of various formats and sizes: five oban prints by Kuniyoshi, including one from the series Tokaido goju santsui (53 pairings along the Tokaido Road) and one from the series Seichu gishin meimei kagami (Mirror of the True Loyalty of Each of the Faithful Retainers); one diptych (two prints from a triptych) by Toyokuni, titled Fukujuso eho no kanebako (Adonis: Money Box on the Auspicious Direction for the Year); two oban prints by Toyokuni III from the series Toto sanjurokkei (36 Views of the Eastern Capital); two prints by Eisen, comprising one triptych titled Musume gyoretsu Toto Ryogokubashi no zu (Picture of Girls Parading on the Ryogoku Bridge) and one oban depicting a Daikoku; one oban probably by Hiroshige III, titled Kachozu-e (Picture of Birds and flowers); one oban depicting a group of merchants by an unidentified artist; the last a shikishiban of Kanadehon chushingura (The Treasury of Loyal Retainers) by Sadanobu; variously published and variously signed, nine framed and glazed. The smallest: 16.5cm x 15.2cm (6½in x 6in); the largest: 37.5cm x 78.5cm (14¾in x 30 7/8in). (13).
Edo period (1615-1868) to Meiji era (1868-1912), early to late 19th century 13 prints of various formats and sizes: five oban prints by Kuniyoshi, including one from the series Tokaido goju santsui (53 pairings along the Tokaido Road) and one from the series Seichu gishin meimei kagami (Mirror of the True Loyalty of Each of the Faithful Retainers); one diptych (two prints from a triptych) by Toyokuni, titled Fukujuso eho no kanebako (Adonis: Money Box on the Auspicious Direction for the Year); two oban prints by Toyokuni III from the series Toto sanjurokkei (36 Views of the Eastern Capital); two prints by Eisen, comprising one triptych titled Musume gyoretsu Toto Ryogokubashi no zu (Picture of Girls Parading on the Ryogoku Bridge) and one oban depicting a Daikoku; one oban probably by Hiroshige III, titled Kachozu-e (Picture of Birds and flowers); one oban depicting a group of merchants by an unidentified artist; the last a shikishiban of Kanadehon chushingura (The Treasury of Loyal Retainers) by Sadanobu; variously published and variously signed, nine framed and glazed. The smallest: 16.5cm x 15.2cm (6½in x 6in); the largest: 37.5cm x 78.5cm (14¾in x 30 7/8in). (13).
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