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Revenge scene from the kabuki play “Gappō ga tsuji”

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The right part of the triptych (cf. BI 11565-54 + BI 11565-55) is signed with: Ichiryūsai Kunihisaga 様 rechrechrechrech This signature is questionable because Kunihisa has not used this name. Racheszene from the Kabuki play “Gappō ga tsuji RachRachRach” (cf. Lit: Leiter). A similar scene also in a triptych of Kuniyoshi (cf. Lit: Ota Kinen Bijutsukan).
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Title: Revenge scene from the kabuki play “Gappō ga tsuji”
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The right part of the triptych (cf.
BI 11565-54 + BI 11565-55) is signed with: Ichiryūsai Kunihisaga 様 rechrechrechrech This signature is questionable because Kunihisa has not used this name.
Racheszene from the Kabuki play “Gappō ga tsuji RachRachRach” (cf.
Lit: Leiter).
A similar scene also in a triptych of Kuniyoshi (cf.
Lit: Ota Kinen Bijutsukan).

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