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Print depicting two people on a canoe-like boat. There are a group of people standing on a sand dune in the background along with several people standing and sitting in canoe-like boats. Print of Mitsuke Station (#28). This is one of a series of reproductions of the "53 Post Stations on the Tokaido Hwy," from Nihonbashi to Kyoto (Hoei-do edition). Print is matted on a piece of white-yellow paper and has an additional cover page that folds over the print. A printed inscription on the cover page reads: " MITSUKE the ford over the Tenryu River. After crossing it, one soon reaches Hamamatsu in Enshu Province. This is a famous print." There are Japanese characters at the top, bottom, and side of the printed message.
Rectangular, multicoloured woodcut print. Print is of actors Ichimura Komazo and Yamashita Kinsaku as a couple. He sits on the floor beside a table with plum blossoms in a vase. She stands behind him. To one side is a seating area.
Rectangular, multicoloured woodcut print. Print is of the Handayu (her name) of Omi-ya (a geisha house). She is wearing a blue-white striped kimono, holding a white fan and looking back over her shoulder. In the background are cushions and plants before a large gray wall hanging.
Rectangular, multicoloured woodcut print. Print is of the fox wearing a Hakuzosu mask, in the play “Tsurigitsune” (The Fox and the Trapper) when he has transformed himself into a priest. The fox looks out from under a green hat and holds up a square. In the background is a cherry tree against a blue-yellow sky.
Rectangular, multicoloured woodblock print. Print is of women in new year’s fashion dresses. One woman sits in front of a small orange-black chest and paints her lips. Another woman stands behind her combing her hair. Another woman looks on from the side. All three women wear red patterned kimonos.
Rectangular, multicoloured woodcut print. Print is of a woman beating cloth on a fulling block (an apparatus for softening newly woven silk). She is seated before the fulling block, holding two wooden mallets. She is looking back over her shoulder at a crawling child, pulling on her robes. In the background is a landscape.
Rectangular, multicoloured woodcut print. Print is of a woman and a man. She is looking over her shoulder away from him. He rests a hand on her other shoulder. A young girl stands at the other side of the man. In the background are benches and a stand with an awning.
Vertical triangular prism in shape; painted scenes on the sides; bordered in dark blue with gold edges; gold shoulders; no neck.
Gilded bowl with three vignettes on inside: six figures dressed in kimonos with a building and mountains in the background inside a floral shape; flowers inside a rectangular shape; and books ? inside a diamond shape. These vignettes are surrounded by floral and geometric patterns and there is a geometric band at the rim in brown and gold. Outside has repeated floral design with two bands with geometric motifs, and two brown bands.
Print of people traveling up a mountain side by way of a trail. there are trees on either side of the trail and blue mountains in the background. Nissaka Station (#25). This is one of a series of reproductions of the "53 Post Stations on the Tokaido Hwy," from Nihonbashi to Kyoto (Hoei-do edition). Print is matted on a piece of white-yellow paper and has an additional cover page that folds over the print. A printed inscription on the cover page reads: " NISSAKA 'Sayo-no Nakayama Yonaki-ishi" (a stone which cries at night at Nakayama) is the basis for a strange but popular legend, which was the common subject of traveller's talk.'" There are Japanese characters at the top, bottom, and side of the printed message.