Scene from the AKbuki Play Yukimotsutake Furisode Genji, 1785 by Torii Kiyonaga

Scene from the AKbuki Play Yukimotsutake Furisode Genji, 1785

(Scene from the AKbuki Play Yukimotsutake furisode Genji, 1785)


Torii Kiyonaga

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1785  ·  colour woodblock print  ·  Picture ID: 257166

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Scene from the AKbuki Play Yukimotsutake Furisode Genji, 1785 by Torii Kiyonaga. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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