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Date : 1868
Size : O-ban / Triptych
Impression : Good
Condition : Good
Detail : Slight browning / Restored small wormholes
A work humorously depicting a flamboyant quarrel in the women’s section of a public bath. The attendant’s counter, the bath entrance, and the walls covered with advertisements are all depicted in detail, making it an interesting reference for the customs of the time. Yoshiiku was a pupil of Kuniyoshi and the senior fellow student of Yoshitoshi. After Kuniyoshi’s death, Yoshiiku became one of the leading ukiyo-e artists of the late Edo to early Meiji period, known for his depictions of courtesan-house scenes and related customs. Shopping Guide & Information of the Japanese Prints