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Okimono. Yamabushi, (the wandering fighting priest) kneeling on his left leg, his face turning to the left with pain, and a monkey hiding behind him, emerging from the large conch shell, pulling his cap (Tokin). Unknown carver, Japan. Ivory, 1870-1930.
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