Ukiyo-e
Utagawa Kuniyoshi, "Oboshi Yuranosuke Yoshie"
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An extraordinary portrait showing the leader of the 47 Ronin, Oboshi Yuranosuke Yoshie, in full armor holding a powerful and humble pose. This woodblock print comprises one of about a dozen designs produced by Kuniyoshi in a style reminiscent of Western style portraits paying homage to the popular Kanadehon Chushingura, or 47 Ronin. The legendary Japanese tale of loyalty, revenge, and honor has been part of Japanese culture for more than two centuries, and the subject of numerous noh and kabuki plays in Japan, as well as books and films in the West.
Series: Portraits of the Faithful Samurai of True Loyalty
Date: 1853
Size: Oban
Publisher: Sumiyoshi-ya Masagoro
Condition: Some soiling, otherwise excellent color and condition
Frame Shown: 16" x 24" x 1/2", Classic Wood, Ebony Walnut
Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861) is one of Japan's greatest masters of ukiyo-e printmaking from the Edo period. Many of Kuniyoshi's works are regarded today as archetypes of woodblock prints produced during the Edo period and highly prized by collectors.
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