1766531 Te-ike no hana \'Hand-picked flower\', a term used to refer to a geisha or courtesan who has become the wife or mistress of the patron who bought out her contract with a bordello, illustrating a woman tuning a samisen, with poems by Rakuyoan, Ryueishi and Buwaian Futaki (colour woodblock print) by Shigenobu, Yanagawa II (fl.1824-1860); 21.4x19.1 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Te-ike no hana \'Hand-picked flower\', a term used to refer to a geisha or courtesan who has become the wife or mistress of the patron who bought out her contract with a bordello, illustrating a woman tuning a samisen, with poems by Rakuyoan, Ryueishi and Buwaian Futaki. Yanagawa Shigenobu II (c.1824-1860). Kakuban surimono. 21.4 x 19.1cm.); Photo 穢 Christie\'s Images; Japanese, out of copyright.
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