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		"Title: Three ladies read from a scroll by a window that looks out onto a snowy landscape. From the series \"Eight Fashionable Views of the Southern Sea\" (\"Furyu Nankai Hakkei\")\n c. 1770" ,
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		"Description: IU, un s. on plate l. \"Koryusai-ga\"; inscr. on plate t. l. \"Eight Fashionable Views of the Southern Sea\" (translation); poems? t., c., b. CRE KORYUSAI, Isoda; (Japanese; 1735 - 1790) PUB The \"Eight Views\" were a popular theme for woodblock artists, Koryusai worked on a similar series entitled \"Omi Hakkei\" (Eight Views of Lake Biwa in Omi). The 'Southern Sea' is also a reference to Lake Biwa which served as a vital marine route for the transportation of rice and manufactured goods from the north to the more southernly cities of Kyoto and Osaka. In this particular print one of the fashionably dressed courtesans shows a love letter to her companions. A pipe, belonging to one of the women, lies on the tatami to the left. The view from the window displays a snowy landscape, and a temple bell is just visible. This may be a reference to 'Evening bell at Miidera' , the bell is located at the foot of Mount Hiei (Shiga prefecture) and is known as one of the eight famous views. Koryusai created hundreds of pictures of beauties ('bijin-ga') elegantly dressed in the latest Edo fashions. His style was influenced by Kiyonaga and Harunobu. Although Koryusai was born into a samurai family, the Tsuchiya clan, he decided to pursue a career as a Ukiyo-e artist." ;
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