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Sugita Genpaku: 杉田玄白先生自画賛肖像 / 九幸老人 [画・賛]

sugita genpaku jigasan shōzō

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Sugita Genpaku  (1733–1817) wikidata:Q1385286 s:ja:作者:杉田玄白
 
Sugita Genpaku
Description Japanese linguist, writer, translator and physician
Date of birth/death 20 October 1733 Edit this at Wikidata 1 June 1817 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Yaraichō
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Title

杉田玄白先生自画賛肖像 / 九幸老人 [画・賛]

sugita genpaku jigasan shōzō
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写(自筆), 文化8[1811]

sha(jihitsu)

1軸 ; 41cm
Language Japanese
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ヌ06 05797
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institution QS:P195,Q7971387

Waseda University Library identifier nu06/nu06_05797

https://archive.wul.waseda.ac.jp/kosho/nu06/nu06_05797/nu06_05797.pdf

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