k A geisha leans on the box of her shamisen, A geisha reads a letter by candlelight, while she leans against the chest containing her shamisen stringed A willow can be seen in the garden through the paper shoji. A willow can be seen in the garden through the paper shoji windows. The poem on the wall compares the strings of the shamisen with the threads of the Two texts written by two different authors in the letters, courtesan, hetaera, Keisai Eisen mentioned on object, Japan, 1825 1829, paper, paper, polishing, h 211 mm x w 211 mm x w 1829. polishing, h 211 mm w 184 mm Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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A geisha leans on the box of her shamisen, A geisha reads a letter by candlelight, while she leans against the chest containing her shamisen (stringed A willow can be seen in the garden through the paper (shoji). A willow can be seen in the garden through the paper (shoji) windows. The poem on the wall compares the strings of the shamisen with the 'threads' of the Two texts written by two different authors in the letters, courtesan, hetaera, Keisai Eisen (mentioned on object), Japan, 1825 - 1829, paper, paper, polishing, h 211 mm x w 211 mm x w 1829. polishing, h 211 mm × w 184 mm
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A geisha leans on the box of her shamisen, A geisha reads a letter by candlelight, while she leans against the chest containing her shamisen (stringed A willow can be seen in the garden through the paper (shoji). A willow can be seen in the garden through the paper (shoji) windows. The poem on the wall compares the strings of the shamisen with the 'threads' of the Two texts written by two different authors in the letters, courtesan, hetaera, Keisai Eisen (mentioned on object), Japan, 1825 - 1829, paper, paper, polishing, h 211 mm x w 211 mm x w 1829. polishing, h 211 mm × w 184 mm

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