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Yoshimori Utagawa (Japanese, 1830 To 1884), A Senso-e Color Triptych Woodblock Prints Titled As, Minamoto No Tametomo Appearance For The Battle Of Hogen-Heiji, And Published By Sagamiya Tokichi, Year 1860. Note: Yoshimori Utagawa (Also Known As Yoshimori Taguchi) Was A 19th Century Woodblock Print Artist. A Student Of Kuniyoshi Utagawa, Yoshimori Is Known For Hisyokohama-e, Prints That Depict The Booming Port Town Of Yokohama And Its Influx Of Foreign People And Things. In Addition, Yoshimori Contributed To Two Large Tokaido Themed Series During His Career. The Tokaido Road, The Eastern Sea Road Connecting Edo (Or By The Meiji Period, Tokyo) To Kyoto, Captured The Imagination Of Artists Since The Early 19th Century, And Yoshimori Was No Exception. In 1863, He Contributed Designs To The Scenic Places On The Tokaido. Printed On The Occasion Of Shogun Iemochi Tokugawa’s Trip To Kyoto, The Series Captured All The Pomp And Circumstance Of The Procession While The Shogunate Crumbled. In 1872, Yoshimori Was One Of Five Artists Who Worked On The Series Calligraphy And Pictures Along The Fifty-Three Stations. Deeply Layered In Poetic Allusion, Landscape, And Glimpses Of Imported Technologies, The Series Considers A Familiar Subject In Modernizing World. Provenance: Ex-Private Kensington, London, UK.
Dimensions, 14.5 X 29.25 Inches, Equivalent To 37 X 74.5 Cm. The Panels Are Separated As Originally Published. Creases Along The Edges And Folds Of Each Panel. Some Tears On The Corners And Edges.
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The Samurai Minamoto no Tametomo Ready To Battle, Meiji Japan Woodblock Ukiyo-e Art By Yoshimori Utagawa Triptych Art, Asian Oriental Arts
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