Null Oban tate-e print by EIZAN: YUKIHIRA with the sisters MATSUKAZE and MURASAM…
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Oban tate-e print by EIZAN: YUKIHIRA with the sisters MATSUKAZE and MURASAME drawing water, signed EIZAN ga, publisher MARUYA JIMPACHI JAPAN around 1806 (insulated, framed under glass).

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Oban tate-e print by EIZAN: YUKIHIRA with the sisters MATSUKAZE and MURASAME drawing water, signed EIZAN ga, publisher MARUYA JIMPACHI JAPAN around 1806 (insulated, framed under glass).

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