Français : Musha-ningyo ( poupée guerrière ) représentant Takenouchi-No-Sukune, ministre de l'empereur Ojin, fin de l'époque Edo, XIXème siècle, Japon. Musée Ann et Gabriel Barbier-Mueller à Dallas (Texas), photographié au Musée des Arts Premiers, Quai Branly à Paris, lors d'une exposition.
English: Doll ( musha-ningyo ) featuring Takenouchi-No-Sukune, minister of the emperor Ojin; end of the Edo period, 19th century, Japan . Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, Dallas (Texas) ; the photograph was taken during an exhibition in the Musée des Arts Premiers in Paris.
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