File:Tenno Yuryaku detail 2.jpg

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English: Detail of Emperor and Boar, by Ginko Adachi. Woodblock print depicting a hunting scene, where Emperor Yūryaku (later half 5th century) overpowers a large wild boar at Mount Katuragi in 461 AD.
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Source artelino - Japanese Prints - Archive 2nd June 2009
Author Ginko Adachi (active 1874-1897)
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