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+ ASIAN: Keisai Eisen (Japanese, 1790–1848), two polychrome woodblock prints, details include: "Toyoyama of the Okamotoya, kamuro Yamaji and Nishiki" from the series "Seven Prominent Residents of the Yoshiwara", published by Kawaguchiya Uhei (Fukusendo), Edo period, chop marks lower left, unframed in portfolio, depicts a woman with back to viewer wearing a multi-colored and squash-patterned kimono, 14 1/2" h. x 9 7/8" w.; "Yoshida Station, No. 35" from "Fifty-three Stations of Tokaido", after Keisai Eisen, published by Tsutaya Kichizo (Tsutakichi), no chop mark, trimmed and cut off image on right side, depicts woman in kimono waiting on a bench with bridge and mountains in distance, misattributed on label as "Nishikawa Sukenobu", wear consistent with decorative use, 13 7/8" h. x 9 1/2" w. [PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Robert Wilson of Washington D.C. who resided in Japan in the 1950's.][+ copy of receipt available for successful bidder]

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