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Midas Judges the Musical Contest of Apollo and Pan
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Scroll 1 from Poetry contest of zodiac animals (Jūnirui uta awase)
Scroll 1 from Poetry contest of zodiac animals (Jūnirui uta awase)
Scroll 1 from 'Poetry contest of zodiac animals' (Jūnirui uta awase) the text accompanied by illustrations painted in ink, colours and gold on paper; made in Japan in the mid-17th ...
Scroll 2 from Poetry contest of zodiac animals (Jūnirui uta awase)
Scroll 2 from Poetry contest of zodiac animals (Jūnirui uta awase)
Scroll 2 from 'Poetry contest of zodiac animals' (Jūnirui uta awase) the text accompanied by illustrations painted in ink, colours and gold on paper; made in Japan in the mid-17th ...
Scroll 3 from Poetry contest of zodiac animals (Jūnirui uta awase)
Scroll 3 from Poetry contest of zodiac animals (Jūnirui uta awase)
Scroll 3 from 'Poetry contest of zodiac animals' (Jūnirui uta awase) the text accompanied by illustrations painted in ink, colours and gold on paper; made in Japan in the mid-17th ...

