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English: Retired Emperor Go-Sanjo (Gosanjôin), from the series "Twenty-Four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety for the Honchô Circle" (Honchôren honchô nijûshikô), with a poem by Kôkôji Iemori.
Date Edo period, circa 1821-1822
Source 1. Ukiyo-e.org [1], 2. Harvard Art Museum [2]
Author Yashima Gakutei, poem by Kôkôji Iemori

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Retired Emperor Go-Sanjo, from the series Twenty-Four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety for the Honchô Circle

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