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26Large beni-yé. Segawa Kikunojo̅ as an oiran lighting her pipe at a hibachi in the hands of her kamuro, and Sannogawa Ichimatsu as a man holding an umbrella over her.
27Undivided beni-yé triptych. Street scene. A boy kneeling to put on a woman's geta; a man playing upon a shakuhachi; and another man carrying an umbrella.
28Undivided triptych. Three women carrying umbrellas.

OKUMURA TOSHINOBU

Toshinobu, the son of Masanobu, was an artist of decided talent who died young. His known works, which resemble those of his father, are all urushi-yé, and were designed about 1730-1736.

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29Ichimura Uzaemon as a dancing-girl.
30Woman dressing.
31Sanjo Kentaro̅ in a female rôle.

TSUNEKAWA SHIGENOBU

An early Ukiyoé artist of whom little is known. His prints are extremely rare.

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32Urushi-yé. Arashi Wakano in the rôle of Shida no Kotaro̅.