Imperial Palace Doll Alluding to the Noh Play Crane and Turtle
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Imperial Palace Dolls Alluding to the Noh Play Crane and Turtle

Standing Imperial Palace Doll

Imperial Palace Doll

Boy Performing Lion Dance from the Play, Shakkyo; Gosho Doll

Imperial Palace Doll of a Boy Playing the Flute

Large Dish with a Crane and a Turtle

Tsurukame (Crane and Tortoise) from "Twelve Sets of Gosho Dolls"

Boys Imitating the Noh Performance, Takasago; Gosho Dolls

Figurines Performing the Noh Play Tsuru Kame (Crane and Tortoise) in Polychrome Overglaze Enamels (Eiraku Zengoro Ceramic Ware from the Konoike Family)

Representation of Zhang Liang; Gosho Doll

Small Boy Riding a Turtle; Gosho Dolls

Gosho Doll

Children Performing the Kyogen Play Oketori; Gosho Dolls

Allusion to the Noh Play Hachinoki (Potted Trees)

Allusion to the Noh Play Hachinoki (Potted Trees)

Gosho Doll, With apron and sleeveless coat

Gosho Doll: Townsperson

Gosho Doll: Child in Newborn Costume

Gosho Doll: Libertine

Goshoningyou tsurukamenotsuru

Goshoningyou tsurukamenotsuru

Costumed Doll, Daikoku (one of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune)

The Worship Hall, Temporary Hall, and Hall for the Imperial Palanquin at the Kyoto Imperial Palace
Gosho Ningyō (Palace Doll) (Gosho Ningyō), series The Japanese Dolls Gosho Ningyo
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Uploaded: 2025-07-23
