File:Seppuku-2.jpg

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日本語: 歌川国員画「當世武勇傳 高﨑佐一郎」浮世絵、嘉永年代。
English: ‘Tousei buyuuden: Takasaki Saichirou’. Ukiyo-e woodblock print of warrior about to perform seppuku.
Русский: Утагава Куникадзу. «Такасаки Саитиро». Укиё-э из серии «Тосэй бую дэн» («Сказания о доблести нынешнего времени»). Цветная гравюра на дереве. Годы Каэй (1850-е).
Date Kaei years (1850s)
Source scan of photograph of ukiyoe woodblock print now in my possession, original work by artist kunikazu utagawa
Author signed Kunikazu Utagawa (歌川 国員), pupil of Kunisada
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