File:Shōjō.sake-cup.ladle.and.sea.detail.jpg

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English: Detail shot from a painting of a Shōjō standing on an over-sized saucer-style sake cup, using a very long-handled sake ladle to pole through a sea of what may be either sake or water. Painting; sumi ink & water colours(?) on paper with (what appear to be) fine flecks of mica. Signed & sealed as by Kano Tsunenobu (1636-1713); unverified, plausible (research needed!). Painting is loosely "Kano school", & (at latest) 19th century or earlier (to accredited artist's lifetime). Private collection; fam. Wittig et cie.

Working print of detail from the painting, for possible use in the relevant wikipedia articles - scans pending

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Date 18?? or earlier (to 1636-1713 period)
Source photograph of painting, taken by uploader
Author signed & sealed as by Kano Tsunenobu 1636-1713
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