Monkeys early 19th century Mori Yūsen Japanese Mori Yūsen was the son of Mori Sosen (1747-1821), famous for his prolific production of monkey paintings. Later Yūsen was adopted by Mori Shūhō (1738-1823) and he lived in Osaka. As this painting demonstrates, he was one of Sosens pupils who continued to specialize in paintings of simians.. Monkeys 57227
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