Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Iwasa Matabei (Japanese: 岩佐 又兵衛; original name Araki Katsumochi 1578 – July 20, 1650) was a Japanese artist of the early Tokugawa period (1603–1867), who specialized in genre scenes of historical events and illustrations of classical Chinese and Japanese literature, as well as portraits. He was the son of Araki Murashige, a prominent daimyo of the Sengoku period who had been made to commit suicide, leaving Matabei to be raised with his mother's family name, Iwasa."@en }
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- Iwasa_Matabei comment "Iwasa Matabei (Japanese: 岩佐 又兵衛; original name Araki Katsumochi 1578 – July 20, 1650) was a Japanese artist of the early Tokugawa period (1603–1867), who specialized in genre scenes of historical events and illustrations of classical Chinese and Japanese literature, as well as portraits. He was the son of Araki Murashige, a prominent daimyo of the Sengoku period who had been made to commit suicide, leaving Matabei to be raised with his mother's family name, Iwasa.".
- Q3156405 comment "Iwasa Matabei (Japanese: 岩佐 又兵衛; original name Araki Katsumochi 1578 – July 20, 1650) was a Japanese artist of the early Tokugawa period (1603–1867), who specialized in genre scenes of historical events and illustrations of classical Chinese and Japanese literature, as well as portraits. He was the son of Araki Murashige, a prominent daimyo of the Sengoku period who had been made to commit suicide, leaving Matabei to be raised with his mother's family name, Iwasa.".