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    Utagawa Kuniyoshi, "Chiba Saburohei Mitsutada," 47 Ronin
    Utagawa Kuniyoshi, "Chiba Saburohei Mitsutada," 47 Ronin

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    Utagawa Kuniyoshi, "Chiba Saburohei Mitsutada," 47 Ronin

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    Mitsutada attacked the mansion at Kono from the rear. Here he is shown holding a spear, helmet, and a cape.

    Series: Stories of the Faithful Samurai (The 47 Ronin)
    Date: 1848
    Size: Oban
    Publisher: Ebiya Rinnosuke
    Condition: Very good
    Frame Shown: 16" x 24", Classic Wood, Ebony

    Utagawa Kuniyoshi's (1798-1861) famous “Stories of the Faithful Samurai," is popularly known as the story of the Forty-Seven 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. Published in 1848, the series contains a total of fifty-one designs, each of which incorporates a biographical inscription of each character and their role in the famous story.

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