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A set of *ukiyo-e •‚’ŠG prints with a common theme. The distinction between the term *soroimono ‘΅•¨ and kumimono is not very clear. Some suggest that soroimono is a set of prints with a common title which is written on each print, while kumimono have no titles written on the prints. However, others think that kumimono is a set of prints, one of which depicts an introductory scene for the whole set. The term kumimono seems to be typically applied for a set of twelve *shunga t‰ζ (pornographic prints) in the late 17c, such as "Scenses of Yoshiwara" Yoshiwara no tai ‹gŒ΄‚Μη[ by Hishikawa Moronobu •HμŽtι (?-1694)). In addition, a set of prints with a continuous composition *tsuzuki-e ‘±ŠG is also sometimes referred to as kumimono.
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