Three Japanese woodblock prints by Kuniyoshi (1797-1861), Toyokuni (1769-1825) & Kunisada (1786-1864), Edo / Meiji period, the first an Oban tate-e of a beauty in elaborate kimono by the seaside and beneath blossom, signed Kochoro Toyokuni, c.1849-1853, the second an Oban tate-e of a beauty next to a potted morning glory, signed Kuniyoshi with Yoshi Kiri seal, c.1851, the third, an Oban tate-e of a beauty with a young boy practicing his hobby-horse dance, signed Ichiyosai Toyokuni III c.1850, the frame with attractive gold lacquer highlights. Each 23.5 cm x 34 cm.