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An Antique Japanese Edo Period Engraving In The Ukiyo-e Style, Dates From The Very Late Of The 18th Century Or The Very Early 19th Century. The Engraving Depicts A Formidable Warrior In A Fur Hat Urging His Horse. The Warriors Clothing And Weapons Are Not Typical For Japan And May Represent The Enemy. Provenance: From The Collection Of Dr. Horacio Fabrega, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ukiyoe Is A Genre Of Japanese Art That Flourished From The 17th Through 19th Centuries. Its Artists Produced Woodblock Prints. The Term Ukiyo E Translates As Picture Of The Floating World. Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints, Asian Artworks For Wall Decor. Antique Asian And Oriental Graphic Art Prints And Collectibles. Dimensions, 9.30 x 6 Inches. All Measurements Are Approximate. DISCLAIMER: Read The Description And Watch Carefully The Images Provided. Ask Any Questions Before You Buy. We Do Our Best For Identifying And Describing The Items, However We Are No Experts In Every Field. You Are Agreeing To All Our Terms Including The Acceptance That ALL SALES ARE FINAL. Antique. Refer to photos and description. Sold as pictured.
NOTE: The Illustration Is Most Probably A Representation Of Sakanoue No Tamuramaro (758 To June 17, 811) Was A Court Noble, General And Shogun Of The Early Heian Period Of Japan. He Served As Dainagon, Minister Of War And Ukon'e No Taisho (Major Captain Of The Right Division Of Inner Palace Guards). He Held The Kabane Of Osukune And The Court Rank Of Junior Second Rank And Was Awarded The Order Of Second Class. He Was The Son Of Sakanoue No Karitamaro. He Was Considered An Avatar Of Bishamonten In Legend.
Sakanoue No Tamuramaro, Antique Japanese Edo Period Engraving In The Ukiyo-e Style, Dates From The Very Late Of The 18th Century, Art Prints
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