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The origin of the Sanja near the Miyato river

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Middle part of the triptych (cf. HM 11485-15 + HM 11485-17) Kunisada aratame nidai Toyokuniga mittlermittler様 mittlermittlermittlerThree women fishing. The woman on the boat in the picture wears the same clothes as the other two women. She is catching up with a fishing net. The text is written by Shōtei Kinsui Der Der Der (1795-1862), a gesaku Der writer.
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Title: The origin of the Sanja near the Miyato river
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Middle part of the triptych (cf.
HM 11485-15 + HM 11485-17) Kunisada aratame nidai Toyokuniga mittlermittler様 mittlermittlermittlerThree women fishing.
The woman on the boat in the picture wears the same clothes as the other two women.
She is catching up with a fishing net.
The text is written by Shōtei Kinsui Der Der Der (1795-1862), a gesaku Der writer.

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