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Ômi number two (Ômi sono ni). Sadakage, Utagawa (Japanese, c.1818-1844). Colour print from woodblocks, with metallic pigment and blind embossing (karazuri). Shikishiban format surimono. circa 1832. From the series of surimono 'Six Jewel Rivers' (Mu Tamagawa no uchi). Surimono - literally 'printed thing' - was the name given to privately commissioned prints with special printing effects, usually made for and distributed by poetry groups or to celebrate particular occasions. Here a low-class prostitute, or yotaka (literally 'night hawk') tries to lure a low ranking samurai retainer (yakko) by tugging at his sash.
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