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Rh Among the pupils and followers of Masanobu may be further mentioned: Kishigawa Katsumasa (illustrations in Hayashi Catalogue, No. ). Ma(n)getsudo, by whom an excellent two-colour print of is known; illustration of a triptych of four women in the street in the Hayashi Catalogue,



a book published in ).

No. ; a two-colour print in large folio is in the library of the Berlin Kunstgewerbemuseum. Shuseido, coloured triptych with three women (Oeder Collection, Düsseldorf). An illustrated book by Okumura Bunshi Masafusa was published at Yedo in.

Finally, we must mention Nishimura Shigenobu as of this early period; he worked from, and was probably