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English: Detail of Hyonen zu by Josetsu, painter from the Muromachi period, ca 1415, ink on paper, Toal size:111.5cm height, 75.8cm wide, Taizo-in, Myoshin-ji, Kyoto, Japan
瓢鯰図 部分、如拙、紙本水墨 111.5cm x75.8cm 京都 妙心寺、室町時代1415年ごろ
Date about ACE1415
Source Japanese Old Fine Paintings, SINBI-SHOIN(ed.),Tokyo, 1941
Author Jyosetsu

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