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, Ōtsu-e, with painting of oni, Edo Period(1603–1867CE)

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This well-preserved Ōtsu-e from the Edo Period features a depiction of an oni dressed in a kamishimo, playing the shamisen. At the bottom, a large sake cup and tokkuri are placed, symbolizing the indulgence in music and alcohol that leads to a man's downfall. This artwork captures the essence of the era's social commentary.

w26 x d62.5 x h1 cm

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