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THE NO 能楽

OGAWA Kazumasa 小川 一真

Collection of
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Series title
Japanese Costumes
Title
THE NO
Original title
THE NO
Artist Name
OGAWA Kazumasa
Year
1886
Material / Technique
Collotype print
Dimensions
203x151mm
Accession number
10116413
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