File:Twelve Devas screen replica.jpg

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English: Four sections of a replica of the Twelve Devas screen (絹本著色十二天像, kenpon chakushoku jūniten zō) located at Tō-ji, Kyoto. The original screen consists of a pair of six-section folding screens (byōbu), color on paper, each 130.0 cm × 42.1 cm (51.2 in × 16.6 in) and has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category painting.
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Author attributed to Takuma Shōga (宅間勝賀)
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