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中風がなをる / 徹.
Chubu gana oru / Tetsu.
Artist
Yoshioka, T. (Painter)
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Format
Visual material
Language
Japanese
Published/Created
[Japan] : [T. Yoshioka], [not after 1939?]
Description
11 paintings : color ; 28 x 40 cm mounted on cardboard
Details
Subject(s)
Jesus Christ
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Pictorial works
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Bible Luke Japanese
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Illustrations
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Kamishibai
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Narrative painting, Japanese
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20th century
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Annotator
Notehelfer, F. G.
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Donor
Notehelfer, F. G.
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Former owner
Notehelfer, F. G.
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Notehelfer, J. Karl
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Kamishibai plays
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Pictures
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Summary note
Original artwork of a kamishibai story based on Luke in the New Testament of the Bible.
Notes
Title in translation: "The healing of the man with palsy" or "The healing of the paralyzed man"
Handwritten on upper-right corner of cover: "Luke 5, 17-26"
Numbering of sequence on the back of each card, except cover.
Commissioned by Reverend J. Karl Notehelfer (1899-1983), a German missionary who was in Japan since the 1920s. Used in Japanese Sunday Schools or with children's audiences.
"徹"--a red seal stamped on the cover.
With
With: a printout (2 pages) of annotations provided by Fred G. Notehelfer in 2013.
Source acquisition
Gift; Fred G. Notehelfer, son of J. Karl Notehelfer; 20140407.
Other title(s)
Healing of the man with palsy
Healing of the paralyzed man
OCLC
887882897
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