File:Kagami Juro Nishikie Nenfusho.png

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English: Kagami Jūrō (鏡 十郎, 1836-1876). Portrayed by Arashi Rikan IV (嵐 璃寛, 1837-1894), evidently from a theatre production staged in Ōsaka sometime before 1894. Artist unknown. Early Meiji period. From the triptych "Tsukushigata kin no shinpū" (筑紫潟錦乃神風), published by Tamanoi (玉ノ井). Housed at the National Theatre of Japan.
Date before 1894
date QS:P,+1894-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1894-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source https://www2.ntj.jac.go.jp/dglib/collections/view_detail_nishikie?division=collections&class=nishikie&type=title&istart=0&iselect=%E3%81%A1&trace=detail&did=1124591
Author Unknown. Archived by 日本芸術文化振興会 Nihon Geijutsu Bunka Shinkōkai.

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