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The two ukiyo-e woodblock prints making up View of Tempōzan Park in Naniwa are half of a tetraptych by Osaka artist Gochōtei Sadamasu (fl. c.1832-52). They depict a scene of crowds visiting Mount Tempō in springtime to admire its natural beauty. The panels belong to the permanent collection of the Prince Takamado Gallery of Japanese Art in the Royal Ontario Museum Canada.

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