File:Uma no Naishi 馬内侍 女房三十六歌仙 Thirty-Six Immortal Women Poets.jpg

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English: mid-Heian period poet, Uma no Naishi, depicted in this 1801 woodblock print by painter Chōbunsai Eishi From the album "Courtiers and Urchins, frontispiece for the album Brocade Prints of the Thirty-six Poetesses"
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Source https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/57540
Author Chōbunsai Eishi

From the album "Courtiers and Urchins, frontispiece for the album Brocade Prints of the Thirty-six Poetesses"

Exhibition History New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "A Sensitivity to the Seasons: Spring and Summer," December 17, 2005–June 4, 2006.

Provenance Herman A. E. and Paul C. Jaehne , until 1918; sold to Metropolitan Museum of Art New York

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mid-[[Heian period]] poet, [[Uma no Naishi]], depicted in this 1801 woodblock print by painter [[Chōbunsai Eishi]]

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