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English: Portrait of Saigo Takamori (oil on canvas) by Ishikawa Shizumasa (1848–1925). The painter Shizumasa personally knew and was tutored by Saigo Takamori. Thus this portrait is claimed to faithfully convey the appearance of Takamori.
Deutsch: Porträt von Saigo Takamori (Öl auf Leinwand) von Ishikawa Shizumasa (1848–1925). Der Maler Shizumasa kannte Saigo Takamori persönlich und wurde von ihm unterrichtet. Daher wird behauptet, dass dieses Porträt das Aussehen von Takamori getreu wiedergibt.
Español: Retrato de Saigo Takamori (óleo sobre lienzo) de Ishikawa Shizumasa (1848–1925). El pintor Shizumasa conoció personalmente y fue instruido por Saigo Takamori. Por lo tanto, se afirma que este retrato transmite fielmente la apariencia de Takamori.
Français : Portrait de Saigo Takamori (huile sur toile) par Ishikawa Shizumasa (1848–1925). Le peintre Shizumasa a personnellement connu et a été instruit par Saigo Takamori. Ainsi, ce portrait est censé transmettre fidèlement l'apparence de Takamori.
Italiano: Ritratto di Saigo Takamori (olio su tela) di Ishikawa Shizumasa (1848-1925). Il pittore Shizumasa conosceva personalmente ed è stato istruito da Saigo Takamori. Quindi si afferma che questo ritratto trasmette fedelmente l'aspetto di Takamori.
Português: Retrato de Saigo Takamori (óleo sobre tela) de Ishikawa Shizumasa (1848–1925). O pintor Shizumasa conheceu pessoalmente e foi orientado por Saigo Takamori. Assim, afirma-se que este retrato transmite fielmente a aparência de Takamori.
日本語: 《西郷隆盛肖像画》『石川静正』画の油彩、キャンバス 一点 個人蔵。この肖像画は、西郷隆盛を個人的に知っている画家によって描かれたものであるため、特に重要です。
Date Meiji period (19th century)
Source Osaka City Museum - https://web.archive.org/web/20180909065741/http://www.mus-his.city.osaka.jp/eng/exhibitions/special/2018/segodon/segodon_item.html (Owned privately and held in the Kagoshima Prefectural Museum of Culture Reimeikan)
Author
English: Ishikawa Shizumasa (1848-1925)
日本語: 石川静正(嘉永元年-大正14年)

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