Okumura Masanobu

All Kinds of Household Items (Chodo zukushi), from the series "Famous Scenes from Japanese Puppet Plays (Yamato irotake)"

c. 1705/06
Woodblock print; oban, sumizuri-e
27.3 × 39.1 cm (10.7 × 15.4 in)

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