File:'Genji Monogatari' (Tale of Genji), ink and color on gold paper mounted as a two-panel screen attributed to Tosa Mitsuyoshi.jpg

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English: Genji Monogatari (Tale of Genji), ink and color on gold paper mounted as a two-panel screen attributed to Tosa Mitsuyoshi, 16th or early 17th century Japanese, Honolulu Academy of Arts
Date 16th or early 17th century
Source/Photographer Honolulu Academy of Arts

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