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Three evening pleasures: Wind, willows and the moon

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Left part of the triptych (cf. BI 2947-19 + BI 2947-20) ōkō Kunisadahitsu linlinlinlinlinlinlinDrei geisha aus Yanagibashi playing and dancing. A geisha sits on the floor. She holds a fan with the inscription “Yanagi-ro” (Weiden-Haus), probably the name of the tea house. In front of her a sake bottle, a porcelain bowl filled with water, in which sake cup swim, a tobacco bag and a pipe and a tobacco set (box with coal basin and ashtray).
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Title: Three evening pleasures: Wind, willows and the moon
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Left part of the triptych (cf.
BI 2947-19 + BI 2947-20) ōkō Kunisadahitsu linlinlinlinlinlinlinDrei geisha aus Yanagibashi playing and dancing.
A geisha sits on the floor.
She holds a fan with the inscription “Yanagi-ro” (Weiden-Haus), probably the name of the tea house.
In front of her a sake bottle, a porcelain bowl filled with water, in which sake cup swim, a tobacco bag and a pipe and a tobacco set (box with coal basin and ashtray).

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