English: Ichimanmaru and Hakoōmaru, from the series Twenty-four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety (Honchō nijūshi kō), Woodblock print. This print represents Jūrō and Gorō practising swordsmanship on a mound of snow. They are preparing to revenge the murder of their father in which they succeed.
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日本語: 天保13年-14年頃
حدوداً بین ۱۸۴۲ و ۱۸۴۳
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پدیدآورنده این اثر در سال 1861 درگذشته است، پس این اثر در کشورهایی و مناطقی که مدت زمان حق تکثیر، عمر پدیدآورنده بعلاوه 100 سال یا کمتر بعد از مرگ او است، در مالکیت عمومی قرار دارد.
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歌川国芳 (Utagawa Kuniyoshi, 1798 - 1861) This print represents Juro and Goro practising swordsmanship on a mound of snow. They are preparing to evenge the murder of their father in wich they succeed. Source: http://visipix.com/search/search.php?use
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