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Kanō Kōi
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English: Birds and Flowers, pair of six-panel screens by Kanō Kōi, 17th centory Japan, ink, color and gold on paper, Honolulu Museum of Art, accessions 4149, 4150
Date 17th centory
Source/Photographer Honolulu Academy of Arts
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