File:European in Japan playing viol.jpg

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English: Painting of a European viol, being played in Japanese painting from Momoyama period (1573-1615). Labeled at the Yamato Bunka-kan museum in Nara, Japan, Woman playing a harp (「婦女弾琴図」Fujo dankin-zu).[1]
Date Ca. 1573
Source https://blogs.harvard.edu/sulaymanibnqiddees/tag/original-poetry-2/
Author Nobukata, an unknown painter from Momoyama art period (1573-1615)[2], unknown photographer
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Painting of a European viol, being played in Japanese painting from Momoyama period (1573-1615). Color corrected.
Painting of a European viol, being played in Japanese painting from Momoyama period (1573-1615).
  1. Coldwell, Robert. The Early Guitar and Important Guitarists in Japan.
  2. “Woman Playing Koto” (Nobukata, Brush) <Lute Painting> (3 January 2019). "In the lower left corner of the picture, there is a western crest-like seal with an inscription that is presumed to be 'Nobukata'."

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Painting of a European viol, being played in Japanese painting from Momoyama period (1573-1615).

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