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Title
English: Pine Trees
日本語: 雪松図
Artist
English: Maruyama Ōkyo (1747 - 1821)
日本語: 円山応挙 (1747年 - 1821年)
Year 1786?
Technique Pair of six-fold screens; color and gold on paper
Dimensions -
Current location
English: Mitsui Memorial Museum
Tokyo, Japan
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