Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings
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Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings
Summary
Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings is a fusuma-e[1].
Key Facts
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings is the creator of Kanō Shōei[2].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings is the creator of Kanō Eitoku[3].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings is located in Higashiyama-ku[4].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings is in the country of Japan[5].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings's image is recorded as Birds and flowers of the four seasons.jpg[6].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings's instance of is recorded as fusuma-e[7].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings's owned by is recorded as Jukō-in[8].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings's collection is recorded as Kyoto National Museum[9].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings's location is recorded as Kyoto National Museum[10].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings's Commons category is recorded as Fusuma-e of the Hōjō, Jukō-in[11].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings's country of origin is recorded as Japan[12].
- +1566-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings[13].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 34.990055, 'longitude': 135.773095, 'precision': 1e-05}[14].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings's heritage designation is recorded as Important Cultural Property of Japan[15].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings's heritage designation is recorded as National Treasure of Japan[16].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings's time period is recorded as Muromachi period[17].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings's Japanese Database of National Cultural Properties ID is recorded as 201/141[18].
- Jukō-in Main Hall Wall Panel Paintings's street address is recorded as 京都府京都市東山区茶屋町527[19].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Kanō Shōei[2], a painter[20], 1519–1592[21], of Japan[22] and Kanō Eitoku[3], a painter[23], 1543–1590[24], of Japan[25].