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Actors Segawa Kikunojo (R), Ichikawa Danjūrō VII as Miyamoto Tomojirō (C) and Kataoka Chōdayū III as the courtesan Azumaji (L)
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William Crout Cambridge MA (probably 1970s and 80s-2016) bequest; to Harvard Art Museums 2016.
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Title: Actors Segawa Kikunojo (R), Ichikawa Danjūrō VII as Miyamoto Tomojirō (C) and Kataoka Chōdayū III as the courtesan Azumaji (L)
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