− | Katsushika Oi did not exclusively paint paintings and not produce any prints. In 1835, Hokusai considered having her do the preparatory sketches for a series of Hyakunin Isshu prints, but ended up doing them himself. In 1829, she had had her own Hyakunin Isshu series published, entitled 千歳百人一首倭寿 (Senzai Hyakunin Isshu Yamato Kotobuki). - Ewa Machotka, "Visual Genesis of Japanese National Identity" p18
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