File:Go-Daigo Tennō Shinkan Tenchō Injin (Rōsen).jpg

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Q87441903  wikidata:Q87441903 reasonator:Q87441903
Author
Go-Daigo  (1288–1339)  wikidata:Q313942
 
Go-Daigo
Alternative names
Takaharu
Description Japanese emperor and calligrapher
Date of birth/death 26 November 1288 Edit this at Wikidata 19 September 1339 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Kyoto Yoshino Angū
Work location
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q313942
Monkan-bō Kōshin  (1278–1357)  wikidata:Q11500110
 
Monkan-bō Kōshin
Alternative names
Monkan, Kōshin, Shuon, Ono-no-Sōjō, Saint Monkan
Description Japanese painter, Bhikkhu, visual artist and sculptor
Date of birth/death 4 February 1278 / 1278 Edit this at Wikidata 21 November 1357 / 1357 Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q11500110
English: Kyosuke Sasaki
image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Author of afterword
Monkan-bō Kōshin  (1278–1357)  wikidata:Q11500110
 
Monkan-bō Kōshin
Alternative names
Monkan, Kōshin, Shuon, Ono-no-Sōjō, Saint Monkan
Description Japanese painter, Bhikkhu, visual artist and sculptor
Date of birth/death 4 February 1278 / 1278 Edit this at Wikidata 21 November 1357 / 1357 Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q11500110
 Edit this at Wikidata
Title
Japanese:
『後醍醐天皇宸翰天長印信(蠟牋)』
label QS:Lja,"後醍醐天皇宸翰天長印信(蠟牋)"
Object type komonjo / shinkan Edit this at Wikidata
Genre Buddhist art Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: Go-Daigo Tennō Shinkan Tenchō Injin (Rōsen), calligraphy: Emperor Go-Daigo, design: Monkan-bō Kōshin, photo: Kyosuke Sasaki. See also File:Go-Daigo Tennō Shinkan Tenchō Injin (Rōsen) Okugaki.jpg.
日本語: 後醍醐天皇宸翰天長印信(蠟牋)、筆写:後醍醐天皇、装丁:文観房弘真、撮影:佐々木香輔。File:Go-Daigo Tennō Shinkan Tenchō Injin (Rōsen) Okugaki.jpgも参照。
Date 23 July 1339
date QS:P571,+1339-07-23T00:00:00Z/11
Place of creation Japan Edit this at Wikidata
Source/Photographer https://www.e-libera.com/entertainment/2018/06/daigoji/
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