Fukiage Poppy Field, Japan by Cheerfulness
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Fukiage Poppy Field, Japan by Cheerfulness
Title: Black Bull Artist: Mochizuki Gyokusen (Japanese, 1834-1913) Date: second half of 19th century Genre: animal study Medium: Two-panel folding screen, ink, color, and gold on paper Dimensions: 153 cm (60.3 in) high x 170.2 cm (67 in) wide Location: Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN, USA
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