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unknown Kanō school artist
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object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
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Uma-ya (Stable), ink, color and gold leaf on paper mounted as six-fold screen, c. 16th century Japan, Kanō school, Honolulu Museum of Art
Date c. 16th century
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4279.1
Source/Photographer Honolulu Museum of Art
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