Late 18th/early 19th century Four hashira-e prints of bijin: two by Koryusai, one depicting a parody of a letter-reading scene in the Ichiriki Tea House from Act VII of the play Chushingura; the second of two courtesans from Yotsumeya, both signed Koryu ga; the third by Kiyonaga depicting a parody of Act VII of Chushingura signed Kiyonaga ga; the last by Eiri depicting two women on a boat, signed Eiri giga, all framed and glazed, the first two framed together. The smallest 61cm x 11cm (24in x 4 5/8in), the largest 70.5cm x 12cm (27¾in x 4¾in). (4).
Late 18th/early 19th century Four hashira-e prints of bijin: two by Koryusai, one depicting a parody of a letter-reading scene in the Ichiriki Tea House from Act VII of the play Chushingura; the second of two courtesans from Yotsumeya, both signed Koryu ga; the third by Kiyonaga depicting a parody of Act VII of Chushingura signed Kiyonaga ga; the last by Eiri depicting two women on a boat, signed Eiri giga, all framed and glazed, the first two framed together. The smallest 61cm x 11cm (24in x 4 5/8in), the largest 70.5cm x 12cm (27¾in x 4¾in). (4).
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