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- Muzan-e abstract "The Muzan-e, also known as the 'Bloody Prints' or the 'Twenty-Eight Famous Murders with Verse', is a collection of Japanese ukiyo-e by artist Yoshitoshi from the 1860s, which depicted several gruesome acts of murder or torture based on historical events or scenes in Kabuki plays.".
- Muzan-e comment "The Muzan-e, also known as the 'Bloody Prints' or the 'Twenty-Eight Famous Murders with Verse', is a collection of Japanese ukiyo-e by artist Yoshitoshi from the 1860s, which depicted several gruesome acts of murder or torture based on historical events or scenes in Kabuki plays.".