Mori Ranmaru Killed in Battle at Honnoji, from the series "The Record of Toyotomi

Mori Ranmaru Killed in Battle at Honnoji, from the series "The Record of Toyotomi's Achievements"

(Mori Ranmaru Killed in Battle at Honnoji (Honnoji ni Mori Ranmaru uchijini no zu), from the series "The Record of Toyotomi's Achievements (Toyotomi kunkoki)")


Utagawa Yoshifuji

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Mori Ranmaru Killed in Battle at Honnoji, from the series "The Record of Toyotomi's Achievements" by Utagawa Yoshifuji. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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