Japanese Antique Woodblock Print of Gyôja Bushô, by Kuniyoshi

Japanese Antique Woodblock Print of Gyôja Bushô, by Kuniyoshi

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Period

Pre 1900

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Antique Japanese woodblock print by the artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi. This print from his famous Suikoden Series depicts one of “One Hundred and Eight Heroes of the Popular Suikoden”. Based on the Chinese semi-historical novel, the Suikoken prints depict the adventures of the 108 rebels who sought refuge in the area of Liangshan Marsh. These rebel heroes, also brigands and bandits, were compelled to protect the poor and downtrodden.

This print depicts Gyôja Bushô of Seika-ken, killing a huge tiger with his bare fists at the hill of Keiyô.

Kuniyoshi’s Suikoden Series was published by Kaga-ya Kichiemon 1827-1830 (Edo Period).

Dimensions: 14 3/4″ high x 10″ wide

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Antique Japanese woodblock print by the artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi. This print from his famous Suikoden Series depicts one of “One Hundred and Eight Heroes of the Popular Suikoden”. Based on the Chinese semi-historical novel, the Suikoken prints depict the adventures of the 108 rebels who sought refuge in the area of Liangshan Marsh. These rebel heroes, also brigands and bandits, were compelled to protect the poor and downtrodden.

This print depicts Gyôja Bushô of Seika-ken, killing a huge tiger with his bare fists at the hill of Keiyô.

Kuniyoshi’s Suikoden Series was published by Kaga-ya Kichiemon 1827-1830 (Edo Period).

Dimensions: 14 3/4″ high x 10″ wide

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Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1900

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