Ogata Kenzan

尾形乾山筆 定家詠十二ヶ月和歌 花鳥図 『拾遺愚草』 より六月|“Sixth Month” from Fujiwara no Teika’s “Birds and Flowers of the Twelve Months”

1743
Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper
15.9 × 23.2 cm (6.3 × 9.1 in)

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