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Artist
狩野宗秀 (Kanō Sōshū, 1551 - 1601)
Title
English: Portrait of Oda Nobunaga (detail). Important Cultural Property.
日本語: 織田信長像(部分)
Русский: Портрет Оды Нобунаги (фрагмент)
Українська: Портрет Оди Нобунаґи (фрагмент)
Petsa
English: The original was made in 1583
日本語: 原本は1583年
Medium Hanging scroll; color on paper.
Dimensions 70 x 31.2 cm
Chōkō-ji (長興寺)
Current location
Toyota, Aichi, Japan
Source/Photographer en:Image:Odanobunaga.jpg
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Petsa/OrasThumbnailSukadTalagamitKomentu/Puna
salukuyan12:04, 3 Nobyembri 2019Thumbnail para king bersion aniang 12:04, 3 Nobyembri 20191,200 × 1,313 (1.11 MB)ArtanisenHigh quality and bigger version of the same image.
11:42, 16 Marsu 2011Thumbnail para king bersion aniang 11:42, 16 Marsu 2011342 × 400 (90 KB)Gryffindor{{Information |Description= |Source={{own}} |Date= |Author= Gryffindor |Permission= |other_versions= }}
14:59, 18 Juniu 2005Thumbnail para king bersion aniang 14:59, 18 Juniu 2005330 × 248 (16 KB)Laurens~commonswiki{{PD-art}} Oda Nobunaga (織田 信長 Oda Nobunaga, June 23, 1534 - June 21, 1582) was a major daimyo during the Sengoku period of Japanese history. Son of Oda Nobuhide, a minor warlord with meager land holdings in Owari Province, Oda lived a life of co

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