File:Takarabune - forced perspective overhead view.wittig collection, painting - 19.detail of ship.reference shot.02.jpg

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English: Takarabune - forced perspective overhead view.wittig collection, painting - 19.detail of ship.reference shot.02.jpg

signed & sealed, artist not (yet) indentified; Kano school

18??; late Edo period, probably first half of the nineteenth century
Date 18??; late Edo period, probably 1st 1/2 of the 19th century
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