TWO JAPANESE TOSA SCHOOL PAINTINGS MUROMACHI PERIOD OR LATER, 16TH CENTURY OR LATER Possibly fragments from handscroll paintings, makimono, both compositions based on diagonal lines and depicting figures in Heian-style garments engaged in daily life, one with a man in a traditional cart, hanaguruma, the other with figures on a balcony overlooking a pond, one writing a letter, both in chinoiserie lacquered frames and glazed, mounted with labels inscribed 'subject: Japanese court life. By Tosa School. Date - middle of Ashikaga Period 1570', both 22cm x 26cm. (2)