Tennō Sekkan Daijin Eizukan
Japanese emakimono in three scrolls / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tennō Sekkan Daijin Eizukan (天皇摂関大臣影図巻) is a Japanese emakimono in three scrolls. It is in the holdings of the Archives and Mausolea Department of the Imperial Household Agency. It is traditionally attributed to Fujiwara no Tamenobu [fr] and Fujiwara no Gōshin [fr]. It is also known as Tenshi Sekkan Miei (天子摂関御影). It dates to the late Kamakura period. It is a series of picture scrolls of portraits of emperors, regents and ministers of state arranged in roughly chronological order.