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Enjoying the Evening Cool at Ryōgoku Bridge (Ryōgoku-bashi nōryō), from the series Famous Places in Edo (Kōto meisho)
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Department of Asian Art
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of Dr. Denman W. Ross
Title: Enjoying the Evening Cool at Ryōgoku Bridge (Ryōgoku-bashi nōryō), from the series Famous Places in Edo (Kōto meisho)
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Print is heavily trimmed.
Title and publication information was trimmed off.
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