

The Illustrated Tale of Oishi Hyōroku
Horizontal, rectangular illustration on aged paper; numerous small scenes depicting people, buildings, and trees; muted earth tones with splashes of red and black; traditional Japanese-style artwork; title "The Illustrated Tale of Oishi Hyōroku" and artist not visually present but from context.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 23 px
- Museum Record
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