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Portrait of the Ōbaku Zen Monk Jifei Ruyi (Sokuhi Nyoitsu)

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Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk, Edo period (1615–1868), Japan
Asian Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, The Harry G. C. Packard Collection of Asian Art Gift of Harry G. C. Packard and Purchase Fletcher Rogers Harris Brisbane Dick and Louis V. Bell Funds Joseph Pulitzer Bequest and The Annenberg Fund Inc. Gift 1975
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Title: Portrait of the Ōbaku Zen Monk Jifei Ruyi (Sokuhi Nyoitsu)
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Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk, Edo period (1615–1868), Japan.

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