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“Rubble of writing” (Moji gareki), a letter to Baron Maeda Masana
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Letter mounted as a hanging scroll: ink and color on paper, Taishō period (1912–26), Japan
Asian Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Mary and Cheney Cowles Collection Gift of Mary and Cheney Cowles 2021
Title: “Rubble of writing” (Moji gareki), a letter to Baron Maeda Masana
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Letter mounted as a hanging scroll: ink and color on paper, Taishō period (1912–26), Japan.
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