Toyohara Chikanobu (1838-1912), also known as Yôshû Chikanobu, a set of 3 triptychs, prints in ôban tate-e format, Japan, Meiji period, 扶桑高貴鑑 (fusô kôki kan, "the mirror of Japanese nobility"), 倭錦春乃寿 (yamato nishiki haru no kotobuki, "Japanese brocade for the celebration of spring"), 高貴納涼之図 ( kôki noryô no zu, “Nobility enjoying the cool weather”), approximately 37.5x25 cm (each print)
Toyohara Chikanobu (1838-1912), also known as Yôshû Chikanobu, a set of 3 triptychs, prints in ôban tate-e format, Japan, Meiji period, 扶桑高貴鑑 (fusô kôki kan, "the mirror of Japanese nobility"), 倭錦春乃寿 (yamato nishiki haru no kotobuki, "Japanese brocade for the celebration of spring"), 高貴納涼之図 ( kôki noryô no zu, “Nobility enjoying the cool weather”), approximately 37.5x25 cm (each print)
Overall wear to the surfaces
Some stains
Some small holes
Somesmall creases
The order of the prints in the triptych is numbered in pencil in the upper left-hand border.