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print
Object Type
print
Museum number
1906,1220,0.368
Description
Woodblock print. Bijinga. Three courtesans walking, Hitomoto and Tsukumai (?) of the Daimonjiya with Yashio of the Maruebiya.
Producer name
Print artist:
Kitagawa Tsukimaro (喜多川月麿)
Production date
1776-1825
(floruit)
Production place
Made in:
Japan
Materials
paper
Technique
woodblock
$Inscriptions
Bibliographic references
Binyon 1916 / A Catalogue of Japanese & Chinese Woodcuts Preserved in the Sub-Department of Oriental Prints and Drawings in the British Museum
(1)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
bijin
courtesan/prostitute
Associated names
Associated with:
Hitomoto
Associated with:
Tsukumai 津くまい
Associated with:
Yashio (八汐)
Associated places
Associated with:
Daimonjiya
Associated with:
Maruebiya
Acquisition name
Purchased from:
Arthur Morrison
Acquisition date
1906
Department
Asia
Registration number
1906,1220,0.368