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Pictures of the History of War

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Pictures of the History of War Taiheki Kassen Kore Zu
by Yoshitora Utagawa (a.c.1850-1880)

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Artist: Yoshitora Utagawa (a.c.1850-1880) 歌川芳虎
Title: Pictures of the History of War Taiheki Kassen Kore Zu
Series: 
Date of first edition?1845
Publisher (first edition)?Not Set
Publisher (this edition)?Not Set
Medium (first edition): Woodblock
Medium (this edition): Woodblock
Format (first edition): Triptych
Format (this edition): Triptych
DB artwork code: 30272
Notes (first edition)?
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

A Fine Japanese Ukiyoe Woodblock Triptych by Yoshitora, Dated 1845.

Utagawa Yoshitora was one of a number of pupils of Kuniyoshi. The dates of his birth and death are not known but according to Robert's "Dictionary of Japanese Artists" he worked around 1850-1880. However, this print clearly has the censor's date seal for 1845. The title of the print is "Taiheki Kassen Kore Zu" (Pictures of the History of War). Each sheet is signed Ichimosai Yoshitora together with the publisher's seal. The colour is pristine with no fading and the impression very good. There is no damage and no repairs, it is lightly backed with Japanese paper and has probably been mounted with others as a makimono (horizontal handscroll). Apart from the obviously military aspects of the scene, the rural background is beautifully rendered and, to the left, monks can be see fleeing toward their temple. The whole design is less busy than many similar and the whole makes a very satisfying composition. It must be born in mind that the public for whom this print would have been produced were very familiar with the the history of their race and would almost certainly know the incident recorded. Thus they would primarily be aware of the various characters involved (their names are recorded in red cartouches) and the pictorial aspect, which is usually the primary aspect to Western collectors, would be of secondary interest to the contemporary print buying public. The overall dimensions are 30 x 14 ins (76 x 35.5 cms).

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