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16. One Panel by Hokusai, painted on silk.

[[note]] Accepted [[/note]]
[[stamp]] SMITHSONIAN [[/stamp]] .42. 
02.222
[[stamp]] JAPANESE PAINTINGS NO. [[/stamp]] 484
 
A boy fishing from a limb of willow tree. He sits astride of the tree trunk and holds his fish pole in his right hand. A fish cage hangs from the tree. Three swallows are playing around the top of the tree.

signed:- 
Gakio Rojin)      
Manji Paint )       
at age of 80 years.)

Purchased from Bunkio Matsuki,
Voucher #28, October,1902.               

130.00 [[checkmark]]


17. N.E.ll0.
One panel by Kujoharu Kondo.

[[note]] Accepted [[/note]]
[[stamp]] SMITHSONIAN [[/stamp]] .25. 
02.241
[[stamp]] JAPANESE PAINTINGS NO.[[/stamp]] 270

Large.

Single standing figure dressed in yellow kimono; black obi and black hair. Both hands hidden; one foot shown.
Date 1700.

Purchased from Yamanaka & co., 
Voucher #47, November,1902.             

150.00 [[checkmark]]


18. One panel by Okumura Masanobu.

[[note]] Accepted [[/note]]
[[stamp]] SMITHSONIAN [[/stamp]] .29. 
02.250
[[stamp]] JAPANESE PAINTINGS NO.[[/stamp]] 316

Interior of a large house 
A puppet-show.

U.C. (58)- Exhibition of Ukioye paintings and prints held in Tokio in 1898.

Purchased from B. Kobayashi, 
Voucher #31, Dec, 1902.   $150.00-30%
                                   
$105.00 [[checkmark]]

[[note]] 385. [[/note]]


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