File:Shunkaku Shūroku-zu Byōbu(motofusuma)by Mori Tetsuzan 02.jpg

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日本語: 「春鶴秋鹿図屏風(もと襖)」、二曲二双、春鶴図右部、164.7cm×270.6cm。
English: "Deer and Maples, Cranes and Pine Saplings (originally sliding screens)", the right part of Cranes and Pine Saplings, Two pairs of two-panel folding screens.
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日本語: 江戸時代後期頃
from the late 18th century to the early 19th century.
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日本語: 江戸東京博物館展示、ファインバーグ・コレクション
English: It was exhibited at the Edo-Tokyo Museum, Robert Feinberg Collection.
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日本語: 森徹山(安永4年-天保12年)
English: Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841)
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