File:Geisha and peacock (fascimile) (CBL J 2090).jpg
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artist QS:P170,Q11475750 (after) |
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English: Woodblock print, Geisha and peacock from the series ‘Ten pictures for the Honchō circle’ (Honchōren jūban tsuzuki), printed in Japan, early 1890s. Facsimile copy of a surimono print by Yashima Gakutei with poem signed Asanoya Naonari. Chester Beatty Library J 2090 |
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Date | Early 1890s | |||||||||||||||||
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J 2090 |
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Source/Photographer | geisha-and-peacock-after-gakutei/CgHsaW6uN2bJgA — Google Arts & Culture |
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