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Did you know... that the painted portrait series Ishūretsuzō features
Ainu chieftains (example pictured) in
Qing robes, Russian military coats, and as an "Ininkari bear" (white
brown bear)?
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... that Ishūretsuzō depicts
Ainu chieftains (Ikotoi pictured) in
Qing robes and Russian military coats as well as an "Ininkari bear" (white
brown bear)? Source: Qing robes & Russian military coats: the cited book Ishuretsuzo, the Image of Ezo, p. 121; white brown bears:
[1]
I'd do an alt hook clarifying that Ishūretsuzō is a series of painted portraits. New, long and neutral enough, well-written. Pic is ok for main page. AGF on hook pt1, pt2 checks out (but I note they date the bear painting to 1791). Earwig picks up nothing (except to confirm hook pt1). QPQ done.
Johnbod (
talk)
21:20, 17 June 2022 (UTC)reply
ALT 1: ... that the painted portrait series Ishūretsuzō features
Ainu chieftains (Ikotoi pictured) in
Qing robes and Russian military coats as well as an "Ininkari bear" (white
brown bear)?
I think the wording of ALT1 could be better, suggestion below:
ALT1A: ... that the painted portrait series Ishūretsuzō features
Ainu chieftains (example pictured) in
Qing robes, Russian military coats, and as an "Ininkari bear" (white
brown bear)?