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Français : Rouleau enluminé des gardes impériaux, peinture japonaise du XIIIe siècle (vers 1247) représentant neuf portraits équestres de gardes impériaux. Musée d'art d'Okura, Japon. Détail du 3e et du 4e des neufs portraits.
English: Portraits of imperial guardians, handscroll, ink and colour on paper, ACE1247, Okura Museum of Art, Tokyo, JAPAN Detail of the 3rd and 4th guards.
日本語: 随身庭騎絵巻 紙本着色 大倉集古館蔵  鎌倉時代 ACE1247
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