Three portraits in Jingo-ji
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Three portraits in Jingo-ji
Summary
Three portraits in Jingo-ji is a painting series[1].
Key Facts
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji is the creator of Fujiwara no Takanobu[2].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji is in the country of Japan[3].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's image is recorded as Minamoto no Yoritomo.jpg[4].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's image is recorded as Taira Shigemori.jpg[5].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's image is recorded as Fujiwara no Mitsuyoshi.jpg[6].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's instance of is recorded as painting series[7].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's instance of is recorded as kakemono[8].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's instance of is recorded as triad[9].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's owned by is recorded as Jingo-ji Temple[10].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's movement is recorded as Yamato-e[11].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's genre is recorded as portrait[12].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's depicts is recorded as Minamoto no Yoritomo[13].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's depicts is recorded as Ashikaga Tadayoshi[14].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's depicts is recorded as Taira no Shigemori[15].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's depicts is recorded as Q297107[16].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's depicts is recorded as Fujiwara no Mitsuyoshi[17].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's depicts is recorded as Ashikaga Yoshiakira[18].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's made from material is recorded as silk product[19].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's Commons category is recorded as Three portraits in Jingo-ji[20].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's has part is recorded as Minamoto no Yoritomo[21].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's has part is recorded as Portrait supposed to be of Taira no Shigemori[22].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's has part is recorded as Portrait supposed to be of Fujiwara no Mitsuyoshi[23].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's official website is recorded as http://www.jingoji.or.jp/treasure16.html[24].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's heritage designation is recorded as National Treasure of Japan[25].
- Three portraits in Jingo-ji's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11bc62z90r[26].
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Works and Contributions
Three portraits in Jingo-ji is the creator of Fujiwara no Takanobu[2].