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Ishiguro Masayoshi

Hand Guard (tsuba) with Shoki and the Devil Acting as Monkey and Monkey-trainer

1800-1899

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Ishiguro Masayoshi

Hand Guard (tsuba) with Shoki and the Devil Acting as Monkey and Monkey-trainer

1800-1899

Physical Qualities Copper alloy (shibuichi), gold, shakudo, copper, 8.5 x 8 cm.
Credit Line Gift of Leroy Lipman
Object Number 1955.166.2
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1955; Leroy Lipman

Artist

Ishiguro Masayoshi

1770–1850

Japanese, 1771(?)-after 1851
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