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This is a collaborative work by the three Tokugawa houses of Owari, Kishu, and Mito. A reproduction of a historically valuable piece. Limited edition. Supervised by: Mr. Nariyoshi Tokugawa On the right, Mitsusada of Kishu painted a plum branch. In the upper center, Mitsuyoshi (later Mitsutomo) of Owari wrote a waka poem by Ki no Tomonori, inspired by the painting. On the left, Mitsukuni added a laudatory text for the painting and the waka poem. In his youth, Mitsukuni used the character "國" (kuni). It is said that this was created extemporaneously by the three of them when they met during an audience with the third shogun, Iemitsu, in the 17th year of Kanei. At that time, Mitsuyoshi was 16 years old, Mitsusada was 15 years old, and Mitsukuni was 13 years old. At such a young age, this level of completion is truly amazing. Calligraphy on the back.
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