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English: Thirty-six Poetry Immortals (Agedatami Edition), Sunritz Hattori Museum of Arts, Suwa, Nagano, Japan (identified as Fuiiwara Yoshinobu in the national database here and by the Sunritzu Hattori Museum here; one of the poetry immortals?)
日本語: 紙本著色藤原能宣像 上畳本三十六歌仙切
Date Kamakura period (1185-1333)
Source http://www.sunritz-hattori-museum.or.jp/schedule/next_000141.html
Author Kamakura-period artist
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