File:Shoal of Swimming Carp by Kuroda Inamine (Tottori Prefectural Museum)2.jpg

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English: Shoal of Swimming Carp, Tottori Prefectural Museum, Tottori, Tottori, Japan
日本語: 紙本墨画群鯉游泳図六曲屏風
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Source http://digital-museum.pref.tottori.jp/contents/art701_detail.asp?cd=00093&mode=0&picno=1
Author Kuroda Tōkō 黒田稲皐 (1787-1846)
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by Kuroda Inamine (黒田稲嶺 1741-1807) per Prefectural listing; by Kuroda Tōkō (黒田稲皐 1787-1846) per Tottori Prefectural Museum, which dates painting to 1824

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