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Hiroshige “Cranes at Minowa” Framed Japanese Woodblock Landscape Art Print (A2 / A3) funny slogan Sheikh Zain al-Din was an

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Sheikh Zain al-Din was an 18th Century Bengali Muslim artist

across chest 19" (49 cm)

known as karateka

The artwork is depicting Ario-maru fighting a giant octopus on the seashore

a lantern to suggest night ("yo")

Hiroshige “Cranes at Minowa” Framed Japanese Woodblock Landscape Art Print (A2 / A3) funny slogan Sheikh Zain al-Din was anUKIYO E JAPANESE WOODBLOCK FRAMED ART PRINT "Minowa, Kanasugi, Mikawashima" ( ) by Utagawa Hiroshige, 1857. From the series "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, no. 102 , part 4: Winter" Two red crowned cranes in a marsh, in a scene looking from Minowa and Kanasugi toward Mikawashima (three different villages northwest of the Yoshiwara pleasure quarters). Every year in winter months, when cranes migrated to Japan, the shogun's Crane Hunt was taking place

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