<p>Toyohara Kunichika (Japanese, 1835-1900), Kogiku in Saruwaka-Cho (Kogiku looking at early 'carte-de-visite' photographs of her admirers), 1878. Ukiyo-e woodcut print, vertical Oban format, 37 x 25 cm, private collection. Notes: The long, vertical cartouche on the right calls the woman Kogiku, which translates as small chrysanthemum, and gives the address in Saruwaka-Cho (now Asakusa), an entertainment district in Japan's capital city of Edo, now Tokyo. The stamp on the carte de visite represents the noted Tokyo portrait photographer Uchida Kuichi, who had a studio in Asakusa. The sake and grilled fish in the rectangle above the woman's head show the culinary specialties of the restaurant in which she is standing.</p>
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