File:Rinpa style ink-stone box.jpg

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日本語: 琳派の1590年代の硯箱。おそらく弥助(左側)。
English: Rinpa style ink-stone box (Suzuri-bako) from 1590s. This is a possible depiction of the African retainer, samurai Yasuke (left side).
Date 1590s
date QS:P,+1590-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source Museu do Caramulo. http://www.museu-caramulo.net/pt/content/2-coleces/15-arte-antiga/38-arte-japonesa
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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Rinpa style ink-stone box (Suzuri-bako) from 1590s. This is a possible depiction of the African retainer, samurai Yasuke (left side).

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