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English: This is a painting of Emishi (left) paying homage to Prince Shotoku (right) (1321–4). It is a precursor to Ainu genre painting. A copy of the artwork was made from an Emaki-mono (illustrated handscroll) called "Shotokutaishi e-den e-maki" in 1324. The original dates from 1069.
(1) detail from the Pictorial Biography of Prince Shōtoku (ICP), Jōgū-ji (上宮寺). The art is kept at Ibaraki Prefectural Museum of History. (2) Copy is from Namio, Egami, et al., Ainu to kodai Nippon. Japan: Shogakukan, 1982, page 92. (3) This is a copy from the English Wikipedia [1] by user K.H.
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