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Potted Pine Tree Drum and Seven Herbs Planted in a Box

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Woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper, Japan
Asian Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, H. O. Havemeyer Collection Bequest of Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer 1929
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Title: Potted Pine Tree Drum and Seven Herbs Planted in a Box
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Woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper, Japan.

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