Two Japanese woodblock prints by Yoshitoshi, Meiji period (1868-1912), two Oban size tate-e works from his most famous series, one hundred Aspects of the moon, the first 'Mountain moon after Rain', depicting Goro Tokimune before he attacks the camp of Suketsune in an act of revenge, 1885, the second entitled the 'Moon of the Enemy's Lair - Prince Ousu', the hero Prince Ouso who has disguised himself as a woman by donning his aunt's clothes and ready to attack a feast, sword hidden beneath his robe, circa 1886-87. The prints 33 cm high, 22 cm wide, the frames 55 cm high, 42 cm wide