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The Practice of Copying in the Making of Noh Masks

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Major Work(s) on Exhibit 4 results
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Highlight Important Cultural Property Noh Mask: Traditionally Identified as "Yamanba" Attributed to Shakuzuru, Passed down by the Umewaka Family Nanbokuchō period, 14th century C-1888
Highlight Important Cultural Property Noh Mask: "Shakumi" With the carved inscription "Original", Passed down by the Konparu School, Nara Muromachi period, 15th–16th century C-1549
Highlight Important Cultural Property Noh Mask: "Ko'omote" With the branded mark “Tenkaichi Kawachi”, Passed down by the Konparu School, Nara Edo period, 17th century C-1551
Highlight Important Cultural Property Noh Mask: Great God ("Ōtenjin") Passed down by the Konparu School, Nara Muromachi period, 15th century C-1534