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“An Imperial Excursion” (Miyuki), “A Boat Cast Adrift” (Ukifune), and “The Barrier Gate” (Sekiya)

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Painted sliding doors (fusuma-e) remounted as a pair of four-panel folding screens; ink color and gold leaf on paper, Momoyama period (1573–1615), Japan
Asian Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Fletcher Fund 1955
Title: “An Imperial Excursion” (Miyuki), “A Boat Cast Adrift” (Ukifune), and “The Barrier Gate” (Sekiya)
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Painted sliding doors (fusuma-e) remounted as a pair of four-panel folding screens; ink color and gold leaf on paper, Momoyama period (1573–1615), Japan.

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