

The Lovers Ohan and Choemon (from the series Joruri Ballads in the Tokiwazu and Tomimoto Styles)
The image depicts two people embracing. The person in front wears a kimono with a black, orange and white striped pattern. They have black hair and their eyes are closed. The person behind has on a headpiece consisting of a black base with a gold band. They wear an orange and black kimono. Their arms are wrapped tightly around the front person. The background consists of tan paper with some writing on the top right of the image.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 174 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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