5. 悲剧诗人,1890年`The Tragic Poetess, 1890 by Frederic Leighton 高清作品[35%]

AF-The Tragic Poetess, 1890

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悲剧诗人,1890年-弗雷德里克·雷顿

-Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton (1830-1896), known as Sir Frederic Leighton between 1878 and 1896, was a British painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. His works depicted historical, biblical, and classical subject matter in an academic style.

The Tragic Poetess, 1890 (Oil on Canvas), by Frederic Leighton

6. 诗人米奇苏纳·诺·哈哈,选自三十六位不朽诗人(Nishikizuri onna sanjurokkasen)和` The Poetess Michitsuna no Haha, from the series ;The Thirty~six Immortal Women Poets (Nishikizuri onna sanjurokkasen) (1801) by Chōbunsai Eishi 高清作品[33%]

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The Poetess Michitsuna no Haha, from the series ;The Thirty~six Immortal Women Poets (Nishikizuri onna sanjurokkasen) (1801) -

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诗人米奇苏纳·诺·哈哈,选自三十六位不朽诗人(Nishikizuri onna sanjurokkasen)和-ōbunsai Eishi

~ The Poetess Michitsuna no Haha, from the series ;The Thirty~six Immortal Women Poets (Nishikizuri onna sanjurokkasen) (1801) --Chōbunsai Eishi (Japanese, 1756-1829)

8. 小米洗这本书(选自诗人小野小米生活中的七个优雅片段)` Komachi Washes the Book (from the series Seven Elegant Episodes from the Life of the Poetess Ono no Komachi) (early 1810s) by Kikukawa Eizan 高清作品[27%]

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小米洗这本书(选自诗人小野小米生活中的七个优雅片段)-菊川英赞

~ Komachi Washes the Book (from the series Seven Elegant Episodes from the Life of the Poetess Ono no Komachi) (early 1810s) --Kikukawa Eizan (Japanese, 1787-1867)

9. 《鹦鹉大梦》(选自诗人小野·科马奇生活中的七集优雅片段)` Omu the Parrot (from the series Seven Elegant Episodes from the Life of the Poetess Ono no Komachi) (c. 1790) by Chōbunsai Eishi 高清作品[27%]

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《鹦鹉大梦》(选自诗人小野·科马奇生活中的七集优雅片段)-ōbunsai Eishi

~ Omu the Parrot (from the series Seven Elegant Episodes from the Life of the Poetess Ono no Komachi) (c. 1790) --Chōbunsai Eishi (Japanese, 1756-1829)