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- Muzan-e abstract "The Muzan-e, also known as the "Bloody Prints", refers to Japanese woodcut prints of violent nature published in the late Edo period and Meiji Period.One of the earliest and most well-known examples is the collection Twenty-Eight Famous Murders with Verse (英名二十八衆句, eimei nijūhasshūku) by the artists Yoshitoshi and Yoshiiku from the 1860s, which depicted several gruesome acts of murder or torture based on historical events or scenes in Kabuki plays.".
- Muzan-e thumbnail Inada_Kyuzo_Shinsuke.jpg?width=300.
- Muzan-e wikiPageID "30519288".
- Muzan-e wikiPageRevisionID "639946969".
- Muzan-e hasPhotoCollection Muzan-e.
- Muzan-e subject Category:Ukiyo-e.
- Muzan-e comment "The Muzan-e, also known as the "Bloody Prints", refers to Japanese woodcut prints of violent nature published in the late Edo period and Meiji Period.One of the earliest and most well-known examples is the collection Twenty-Eight Famous Murders with Verse (英名二十八衆句, eimei nijūhasshūku) by the artists Yoshitoshi and Yoshiiku from the 1860s, which depicted several gruesome acts of murder or torture based on historical events or scenes in Kabuki plays.".
- Muzan-e label "Muzan-e".
- Muzan-e label "無残絵".
- Muzan-e sameAs 無残絵.
- Muzan-e sameAs m.0g9w5nb.
- Muzan-e sameAs Q6944391.
- Muzan-e sameAs Q6944391.
- Muzan-e wasDerivedFrom Muzan-e?oldid=639946969.
- Muzan-e depiction Inada_Kyuzo_Shinsuke.jpg.
- Muzan-e isPrimaryTopicOf Muzan-e.