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Obusuma Saburō emaki / 男衾三郎絵巻   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Title
Obusuma Saburō emaki / 男衾三郎絵巻
Description
English: The complete Illustrated Scroll of Obusuma Saburō (男衾三郎絵巻, Obusuma Saburō ekotoba ? ) is an emaki from the Kamakura period . This illuminated scroll, listed as an Important Cultural Property, tells a popular story of romance, tragedy and battle. However, it has come down to us in a fragmentary state, the sequel and end of the emaki being lost.
日本語: 『男衾三郎絵詞』(おぶすまさぶろうえことば)は、鎌倉時代に描かれた絵巻物。1巻、東京国立博物館蔵、重要文化財。『男衾三郎絵巻』( - えまき)ともいう。兄・吉見二郎と弟・男衾三郎という対称的な武士の兄弟とその家族の境遇を描く継子いじめ譚である。
Date 13th century (Kamakura period)
Medium
English: Color and ink on paper
Dimensions 29.3 x 1260.9 cm
institution QS:P195,Q653433
Current location
English: Tokyo, Japan
Source/Photographer http://www.emuseum.jp/detail/100332

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