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Triptych: Flight (Chinsen chihō no go-mei no Nihon-kōhei shin-hei hyaku-yo-nin o uchi shirizoku)

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Department of Asian Art Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of Mrs. Henry G. Vaughan
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Title: Triptych: Flight (Chinsen chihō no go-mei no Nihon-kōhei shin-hei hyaku-yo-nin o uchi shirizoku)
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