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Otani Tomomatsu as Ono no Sadakuro Counting the Stolen Gold Coins (from the series Biographies of the Famous and Loyal Retainers)

1860s
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Sheet: 20.8 x 15 cm (8 3/16 x 5 7/8 in.)
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A vertical color woodblock print depicts Otani Tomomatsu as Ono no Sadakuro, a man with light skin and large black hair. He looks toward a patterned gold container held in both hands. He wears a black robe with a white crest against a dark blue background. Red labels appear beside his head. Above, two rectangular insets show white narcissus flowers and Japanese calligraphy.

Otani Tomomatsu as Ono no Sadakuro Counting the Stolen Gold Coins (from the series Biographies of the Famous and Loyal Retainers)

1860s

Kitagawa Toyohide

(Japanese)
Japan, Edo period (1615–1868)

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