Part of the Sixth Korean Embassy to Japan at the Time of Tokugawa Ietsuna

Part of the Sixth Korean Embassy to Japan at the Time of Tokugawa Ietsuna's Succession in 1651, Possibly by Kano Masunobu (1625-94) 1655-57

(Part of the Sixth Korean Embassy to Japan at the time of Tokugawa Ietsuna's succession in 1651, possibly by Kano Masunobu (1625-94) 1655-57 (scroll painting) (see also 120824))


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Part of the Sixth Korean Embassy to Japan at the Time of Tokugawa Ietsuna's Succession in 1651, Possibly by Kano Masunobu (1625-94) 1655-57 by Japanese School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
embassy · ambassador · chaise a porteurs · gifts · offerings · sedan chair · envoy · the meireki period 1655-57 · retinue · guard · diplomatic · horsemen · soldiers · japanese · escort · painting · mzpainting · School of Oriental and African Studies Library, University of London / Bridgeman Images
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