A woodblock print version of this same composition, published by [[Okumura Masanobu]], was long identified by art historians as having been painted (designed) by Masanobu; however, [[Ronald Toby]] among others have pointed out that the seals and signatures on the print itself identify Masanobu only as publisher and ''hanmoto'' (owner of the actual physical woodblocks, and therefore the copy-right), arguing that Tôei was most likely the designer of the print. | A woodblock print version of this same composition, published by [[Okumura Masanobu]], was long identified by art historians as having been painted (designed) by Masanobu; however, [[Ronald Toby]] among others have pointed out that the seals and signatures on the print itself identify Masanobu only as publisher and ''hanmoto'' (owner of the actual physical woodblocks, and therefore the copy-right), arguing that Tôei was most likely the designer of the print. |