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English: Guanyin, Monkeys, and Crane (絹本墨画淡彩観音猿鶴図, kenpon bokuga tansai kannon enkakuzu). Three hanging scrolls, 174.2 cm x 98.8 cm (Kannon), 173.9 cm x 98.8 cm (monkeys and crane, each). Ink and light color on silk. Located at Daitoku-ji, Kyoto, Japan. The scrolls have been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category paintings.
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Muqi: Guanyin, Crane, and Gibbons, S. Song (Chinese), 13th century, set of three hanging scrolls, ink and color on silk, H: 173.9-174.2 cm., Daitokuji, Kyoto, Japan. Designated National Treasure.

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