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Picture by Okumura Masanobu, from the 1820s series Mirror of Famous Ukiyo-e Artists
Hitomoto of the Daimonjiya in the New Yoshiwara, from the 1820s series Contemporary New Year Scenery
Three Kinds of Drunks in the Modern World (Tôsei sanshiki jôgo), circa 1830s
Woman at an Inn, with Mountain Landscape in Blue, from an circa 1820 untitled series
Fuji and Tsukuba, Sharing an Umbrella. A play on images and words: Actors (l-r) Nakamura Shikan II and Iwai Kumesaburo II share an umbrella. Tsukuba, about 50 km from Edo, was where both Fuji and Mount Tsukuba could be viewed together -- Fuji being the female and Tsukuba the male
Jewel River of Ide, from the 1820s series Six Fashionable Jewel-like Faces
Picture by Okumura Masanobu, from the 1820s series Mirror of Famous Ukiyo-e Artists
The Hour of the Hare, Sixth Hour of Light (U no koku, Ake muttsu), from the circa 1820 series A Yoshiwara Clock