File:Installation of the Sun Goddess (Amaterasu) c1870 after Kawanabe Kyosai.jpg

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English: Title: 'Installation of the Sun Goddess (Amaterasu)'. To the right are the legendary divine parents Izanami and Izanagi. After an artwork by Kawanabe Kyosai (1831-1889). Made in circa 1870 by an unknown artist and captured on film for The Connoisseur magazine in 1925.
日本語: タイトルは「太陽神の就任(天照)」。 右側には伝説の神であるイザナミとイザナギが描かれています。 河鍋暁斎(1831-1889)の作品を題材にしています。 1870 年頃に未知の芸術家によって作られ、1925 年に「The Connoisseur」誌のためにフィルムに撮られました。
Date Circa 1870
Source The Connoisseur (magazine) in 1925.
Author Unknown, after a work by Kawanabe Kyosai

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