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Two Courtesans, One Playing a Koto (Harp) and The Other Reading a Letter

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Public domain photo of Japanese woodblock print, Ukiyo-e, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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kubo shunman ink paper printing blocks prints relief prints surimono wood blocks woodblock prints edo period courtesans two courtesans koto harp other letter ukiyo e japanese woodblock prints 18th century high resolution ultra high resolution japanese japanese art metropolitan museum of art japan
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1780 - 1820
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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[A koto or Japanese zither] - Public domain drawing

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kubo shunman ink paper printing blocks prints relief prints surimono wood blocks woodblock prints edo period courtesans two courtesans koto harp other letter ukiyo e japanese woodblock prints 18th century high resolution ultra high resolution japanese japanese art metropolitan museum of art japan