File:Koboku Enkō-zu right part 2.JPG
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日本語: 枯木猿候図(右部分)重要文化財 English: paintings of monkeys in dead trees(the right part)Important Cultural Properties of Japan |
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桃山時代 16th century date QS:P,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
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日本語: 妙心寺 龍泉庵 English: Ryōsen-an subtemple of Myōshin-ji |
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