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English: Woodblock diptych by Utagawa Toyonobu from the series „Newly Biography of Taikō“ (Shinsen Taikōki), diptych no. 20, 長篠合戰 - Nagashino kassen - the battle of Nagashino; publisher: Morimoto Junzaburō (森本順三郎); carver seal „hori kō Yatarō“ (Watanabe Yatarō); format: 2 ōban. Depicted is Baba Mino no kami in the battle of Nagashino.
日本語: 『新撰太閤記』 馬場美濃守の最期。
Date Published in 1883
日本語: 明治16年出版
Source http://ukiyoe-art.blogspot.com/2010_03_01_archive.html
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Utagawa Toyonobu  (1859–1886)  wikidata:Q11545204
 
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