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Date : 1847 - 52
Size : O-ban / Triptych
Impression : Very good
Condition : Very good
Detail : Restored small wormholes
Naomasa is a pupil of Kuninao, and the epoch was from 1830 to 1860.
It seems that the number of works is not very large.
It is said that the river festival at Ryogoku was started in 1733. Due to the great hunger of the previous year and the outbreak of cholera disease, many people died, so General Yoshimune Tokugawa held a water god festival along the Sumida River to commemorate the victims and pray for the extinction of the plague.
Since fireworks were launched around Ryogoku Bridge, it became an annual event from the following year and the opening of the river in Ryogoku began.
It is said that the number of fireworks ignited by the KagiyaⅥ at that time was only about 20, but even so, the people of Edo were enthusiastic about the light of the fireworks and a large number of spectators gathered.