English: Portrait of samurai Minamoto no Tametomo (1139 – April 23, 1170). He holds a Japanese war fan (gunsen fan) with a red sun disc and a bow.
日本語: 源 為朝。伊豆国加茂郡八丈島安置 正一位為朝大明神肖像
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English: Portrait of samurai Minamoto no Tametomo (1139 – April 23, 1170). He holds a Japanese war fan (gunsen fan) with a red sun disc and a bow.
日本語: 源 為朝。伊豆国加茂郡八丈島安置 正一位為朝大明神肖像
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Source
Tokyo Metropolitan Library, 東京都立図書館
Author
Kuniyoshi Utagawa, 歌川国芳
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This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional,
public domain work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason:
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