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Four SURIMONO, including HOKKEI (1780-1850), depicting "Kintarô playing referee in a match between a rooster and a Tengu", No. 1 in the Mountains after Mountains Series (Yama mata yama) ; SHIGENOBU, two surimono, "Takenouchi no Sukune and the Jewels of the Tide", from the Five Examples of Longevity Series (Kotobuki goban no uchi); woman with Fugu fish and Man with jellyfish ; . Ryûryûkyo SHINSAI (1799-1823): Monkey carrying a Gohei Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)
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Four SURIMONO, including HOKKEI (1780-1850), depicting "Kintarô playing referee in a match between a rooster and a Tengu", No. 1 in the Mountains after Mountains Series (Yama mata yama) ; SHIGENOBU, two surimono, "Takenouchi no Sukune and the Jewels of the Tide", from the Five Examples of Longevity Series (Kotobuki goban no uchi); woman with Fugu fish and Man with jellyfish ; . Ryûryûkyo SHINSAI (1799-1823): Monkey carrying a Gohei Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912)
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