File:Edo l52 detail.jpg
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DescriptionEdo l52 detail.jpg |
English: View of Edo, left screen. pair of six-panel folding screens (17th century). UPPER MIDDLE OF FIFTH PANEL, Left Screen
Shiba Zojoji Temple, Daitokuin Buddha Hall, Iemitsu visiting the Daitokuin Buddha Hall. |
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17th century date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
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Author | This pair of six-panel screens depicting the city of Edo (Tokyo) and its suburbs and the accomplishments of Tokugawa Iemitsu (the third shogun) provides rare historical material for the early Edo period. There are several theories regarding the date of their creation. Each screen measures 162.5 x 366.0 cm. |
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