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The Puppeteer Kiritake Monjūrō with the Puppet Jihei (Right) and Other Puppeteers with Osui, the Daughter of Jihei (Center) and Koharu (Left)

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Rights: © Sekino Jun'ichirō
Department of Asian Art C. Adrian Rübel Boston (by 1978) by descent; to his daughter Adrienne Rubel Mohrig Northfield Minnesota (1978-2023) gift; to the Harvard Art Museums. Note: C. (Charles) Adrian Rübel (1903-1978 Harvard Class of 1926) Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of Adrienne Rubel Mohrig
Title: The Puppeteer Kiritake Monjūrō with the Puppet Jihei (Right) and Other Puppeteers with Osui, the Daughter of Jihei (Center) and Koharu (Left)
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