Ogura Imitation of the One Hundred Poems (series title), Kiyomori dries his hands on a towel. In the light of a lantern, he sees, in mirror image, a poem on the sliding door. It was written on the other side of the door by one of his lovers, Giô, just before she left him. Scene from a kabuki play. Poem by Egyô Hôshi., print maker: Utagawa Kuniyoshi, (mentioned on object), Yokogawa Takejiro, (mentioned on object), publisher: Ibaya Senzaburô, (mentioned on object), Japan, 1843 - 1845, paper, color woodcut


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