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Tawaraya Sôtatsu: The Gods of Wind and Thunder  wikidata:Q105086910 reasonator:Q105086910
Artista
俵屋宗達 (Tawaraya Sotatsu) (1570-1643)
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Pamagat
風神雷神図 (Wind God and Thunder God)
Object type painting Baguhin ito sa Wikidata
Paglalarawan
English: Wind God Fujin (right) and Thunder God Raijin (left) by Tawaraya Sotatsu. These are deities (kami) in Shinto religion. This artwork is a National Treasure of Japan.
日本語: 風神と対で描かれることが多い - 風神雷神図(俵屋宗達)
Petsa 17 century
date QS:P571,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Midyum Pair of two folded screens; Ink and color on paper covered with gold leaves
Sukat 169.8 x 154.5 cm (each)
institution QS:P195,Q147286
Kasalukuyang lokasyon
Kyoto, Japan
Place of creation Hapon Baguhin ito sa Wikidata
Pinagmulan/Litratista From Ninna-ji temple, Kyoto. Japan Times https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2015/11/03/arts/kyotos-rinpa-school-moving-many-ways/
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Iba pang mga bersyon Details of Wind God and Thunder God are available. See also famous replica of this work by Ogata Korin.

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Wind God Fujin (right) and Thunder God Raijin (left) by Tawaraya Sotatsu.

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