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Work Title
Frog and Snail
Creator/Culture
painter: Sengai Gibon (Japanese, 1750-1837)
Site/Repository
Owner: Sanso Collection (Unknown Site)
Media/Technique
ink, paper, painting (image-making)
Dimensions
35.1x52.7 cm (13.82x20.75 inches)
Subjects
AAPD: Asian Art Photographic Distribution
Paintings (visual works)
Hanging scrolls
Frogs
Snails
Work Record ID
162879
Image Record ID
881557
Classification Filing Number
352
SE-535
92FSS
*.na
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