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English: Detail (cropped version) of an Edo period (18th-19th century) Japanese painting of a Hakutaku (aka Bai Ze). This creature is symbolic of good health, especially herbal medicine; in the painting, it has a small "cosmic egg" between the horns on its head, symbolic of "wishes granted". The painting was created as an "icon"/talisman, to promote good health/to ward off disease. Sumi ink, with some orange-red colouring, now quite faded, on paper; scroll mounted. Seal markings present, but not (yet) identified (research needed!).
Date 18th - 19th century, Edo period, Japan
Source photograph of painting, taken by uploader
Author artist not (yet) identified, photograph by User:Lx_121
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Other versions image set of painting, pending

This file is a "working print" intended for use on relevant wikipedia articles, etc.; please feel free to edit & upload improved versions! :)

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current05:52, 1 September 2022Thumbnail for version as of 05:52, 1 September 20221,398 × 1,965 (4.07 MB)MeeepmepContrast + brightness
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