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English: Prince Shōtoku with Two Princes (Copy), by Kano Osanobu (1796-1846), Edo period, Made in 1842. Tokyo National Museum. Shōtoku with younger brother (left: Prince Eguri) and first son (right: Prince Yamashiro)[1] A reproduction of an 8th century painting.
日本語: 「聖徳太子二王子像」(模本)江戸時代 天保13年(1842)狩野(晴川院)養信筆 東京国立博物館蔵 =東京国立博物館でのみ展示。この絵の原本である「御物 聖徳太子二王子像」は奈良国立博物館の前期のみ展示。
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Source The Horyuji Treasures. Art Exhibition Japan - https://artexhibition.jp/topics/features/20210531-AEJ429307/ , more info at Japan Cultural Expo - https://japanculturalexpo.bunka.go.jp/en/programs/473/
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English: Kano Osanobu (August 18, 1796 - June 12, 1846)
日本語: 狩野養信(1796年8月18日 - 1846年6月12日)

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  1. Binyon, Laurence (2006) Painting in the Far East: An Introduction to the History of Pictorial Art in Asia, Especially China and Japan, Elibron, p. 85 ISBN: 0-543-94830-7. "The author of the original portrait is unknown; it is generally held to be the work of a Korean artist, but is quite probably the work of a native hand."

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Prince Shōtoku with Two Princes (Copy), by Kano Osanobu (1796-1846), Edo period Made in 1842. Shōtoku with younger brother (left: Prince Eguri) and first son (right: Prince Yamashiro)[1] A reproduction of an 8th century painting.

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