Ogura Imitation of the One Hundred Poems (series title), Ishidômaru pulls on the sleeve of his father, Karukaya Dôshin. Karukaya lived secluded from his family as a priest. One day, his son discovers him, but to the chagrin of both, Karukaya denies being the father Ishidômaro is looking for. Scene from a kabuki play. Poem by Ki no Tsurayuki., print maker: Utagawa Kuniyoshi, (mentioned on object), Matsushima Fusajirô, (mentioned on object), publisher: Ibaya Senzaburô, (mentioned on object), Japan, 1843 - 1847, paper, color woodcut


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