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Three Waka Poems
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Poetry sheet (waka kaishi) mounted as a hanging scroll; ink on paper, Nanbokuchō (1336–92) period, Japan
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Asian Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Mary and Cheney Cowles Collection Gift of Mary and Cheney Cowles 2022
Title: Three Waka Poems
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Poetry sheet (waka kaishi) mounted as a hanging scroll; ink on paper, Nanbokuchō (1336–92) period, Japan.
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