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LZT1111802: Hachidanme, Act Eight [of the Chushingura]. [Between 1799 and 1801], 1 Print : Woodcut, Color ; 34.2 X 23.1 ., Print Shows Two Women (One Probably Konami on Her Bridal Journey to Rikiya's Home) in a Landscape Setting with Mount Fuji in the Background., Utamaro, Kitagawa (1753-1806) / Bridgeman Images
LZT1111816: Kudanme, Act Nine [of the Chushingura]. [Between 1815 and 1818], 1 Print : Woodcut, Color ; 19.7 X 26 ., Print Shows a Man (Possibly Yuranosuke) and Two Women (Possibly Tonase and Her Step-Daughter Konami, or Oishi, Wife of Yuranosuke) in a Room with Doorway to the Outside in the Background., Kuniyasu, Utagawa (1794-1832) / Bridgeman Images
LZT1111817: Shodan, Act One [of the Chushingura]. [Between 1815 and 1818], 1 Print : Woodcut, Color ; 19.8 X 25.7 ., Print Shows a Woman on the Left, Kaoyo, Wife of Enya (Asano Naganori), Who Has Received a Love Letter from Morono (Kira Yoshinaka), Who is Standing on the Right, and, in the Middle, Wakasanosuke About to Draw His Sword., Kuniyasu, Utagawa (1794-1832) / Bridgeman Images
LZT1111820: Judanme, Act Ten [of the Chushingura]. [Between 1815 and 1818], 1 Print : Woodcut, Color ; 19 X 25.9 ., Print Shows a Masked Man, One of the Ronin, with a Sword Attacking Osono, the Estranged Wife of Gihei, in Order to Cut Her Hair to the Customary Length of a Nun Making It Impossible for Her Father to Marry Her Off to Someone Else. While This is Taking Place Gihei is Standing behind a Wooden Screen. Having Passed the Test of Loyalty to the Ronin's Plan, Gihei is About to Be Rewarded with His Wife's Hair and Receipt of the Divorce Letter He Wrote in Duress., Kuniyasu, Utagawa (1794-1832) / Bridgeman Images
LZT1111821: Sandanme, Act Three [of the Chushingura]. [Between 1815 and 1818], 1 Print : Woodcut, Color ; 19.7 X 25.6 ., Print Shows, at the Entrance to a Foot-Bridge, a Man (Kampei) with Sword Raised Over His Head, Poised to Strike, and Standing Next to Him is a Woman (Okaru), and Lying on the Ground is a Man Who is Possibly One of Moronô's (Kira Yoshinaka) Ruffians., Kuniyasu, Utagawa (1794-1832) / Bridgeman Images
LZT1111836: Tekkai Sennin, Parody of the Chinese Sage Tieqiao. [Between 1711 and 1716], 1 Print : Woodcut ; 26.8 X 39 ., Print Shows a Woman Holding Her Hands Over a Man's Eyes and Blowing a Puff of Air Upon which a Small Male Figure Ascends; Another Woman is Waving to the Man on the Puff of Air and Appears to Be Offering Him a Small Package., Masanobu, Okumura (1686-1764) / Bridgeman Images
LZT1111890: Ebisu Daikoku No Manzai, Ebisu and Daikaku Celebrating. [Between 1795 and 1801], 1 Print : Woodcut, Color ; 36.3 X 24.5 ., Print Shows Ebisu, in the Rear with Fishing Pole and Fish, and Holding a Fan, and Daikaku, in the Foreground, Holding a Kotsuzumi and Standing Next to His Treasure Bag and Bales of Rice; Two of the Seven Lucky Gods of Japan., Shucho, Tamagawa (18th-19th century) / Bridgeman Images