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Postcard [verso] Utagawa Kunisada - The Dance Teacher, aka Dance Mistress {踊師匠, Odori shishō}, from the series 'Modern Beauties' (c.1828)
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Postcard [verso] Jun'ichi Nakahara - Mirror (from the series The Girls of Twelve Months - November) (1940)
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Postcard [verso] A set of bronze mirrors discovered on Okinoshima Island (Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan), part of National Treasure of Japan
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Postcard [verso] Cats look at the artwork depicting nude cat looking at herself in a mirror, an illustration from 'Cat Art' book by Shu Yamamoto
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Postcard [verso] Yusuke Nakamura - Young girl in front of a mirror (cover of the special issue of 'Eureka' magazine, February 2010)
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Postcard [verso] Kikukawa Eizan - Woman cutting her toenails (from the Fujieda Station series) (c.1820s)
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Postcard [recto] Promo card of Hachioji Yume Minokai, the organization mentioned, which is likely involved in the cultural promotion and preservation of geisha traditions in the Hachioji area, Japan
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Postcard [verso] Young geisha {maiko} applying red lipstick while looking into a small handheld mirror.
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Postcard [verso] Utagawa Kunisada - Kataoka Gadō II as Ume-no-Yoshibei, from the series Actors in Mirrors (c.1860s)
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Postcard [verso] Utagawa Kunisada - Ichikawa Ichizō III as Dekiboshi-no-Sankichi, from the series Actors in Mirrors (c.1860s)
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Postcard [verso] Kami Oni, Haunting Hair Demon Gazing into the Mirror (after Toriyama Sekien's illustration from the cycle 'Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro {The Illustrated Bag of One Hundred Random Demons} (Meiji Period, c. 1880s)
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Postcard [verso] Eitaro Tada - Hair Touch-up (A young woman adjusts her hair using a mirror)
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Postcard [verso] Woman sitting at a mirror having her hair styled by another woman (Japan, late 19 c.)