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Catching Goldfish (Kingyo sukui), from the series Twelve Scenes of Tokyo (Tokyo jūnidai)

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Department of Asian Art Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of Mrs. William L. Payson in memory of her husband William L. Payson (Class of 1923 Harvard Law School 1926) and of her son William L. Payson Jr. (Class of 1954)
Title: Catching Goldfish (Kingyo sukui), from the series Twelve Scenes of Tokyo (Tokyo jūnidai)
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