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ŽhΒ—•\“ρ‘΅”V“ΰ
u•Ωΰ“Vv(‚Χ‚ρ‚΄‚’‚Δ‚ρ)
”–•¨‚Μ”§ζ@εΩ(‚Ν‚Ύ‚Ά‚γ‚Ξ‚ρ)‚Ι•Žq•Ώ(‚Θ‚Ε‚΅‚±‚ͺ‚η)‚π’…‚ιB
‚»‚±‚©‚η“ϋ–[‚ͺ“§‚―•¨Žv‚’‚ɍX‚―‚ιB
•½ˆΐ‚Μ‰λ(‚έ‚β‚Ρ)‚π‘z’θ‚΅A•”―‚̏—(‚Π‚Ζ)‚π•`‚’‚Δ‚έ‚½B
1991”N 76.6cm~25.6cm^”Ő”31”Ł^ ό36“x
‘ε”»‹ΡŠG’G“ρ–‡Œp i‚¨‚¨‚Ξ‚ρ ‚Ι‚΅‚«‚¦ ‚½‚Δ ‚Ι‚ά‚’‚Β‚Θ‚¬j

Benzaiten
(Saravati, a Hindu Goddess)
Dressed in a kimono figured with pinks over a thin undergarment, her breasts visible beneath, she is deeply lost in thought. I drew a black-haired woman who is easily associated with the heyday of ancient court culture in Japan. This is an exception in the Series - the woman has no tattoo.
Number of blocks: 31 Printed in 36 runs
Size: equivalent to 2 sheets of large-sized nishiki-e,
lined up lengthwise
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