Description
Original woodblock print – Tsukioka Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) – “Yoritomo Kō Ōigawa gyōretsu no zu”頼朝公大井川行列之図(Yoritomo Oigawa procession painting )- 1863(Bunkyu 3 period)
This woodblock print has stains on the left side and a trace of paper pasting in the center.
Yoshitoshi is a art work around the age of 24.
The signature is ‘Ichimisai Yoshitoshi ‘一魅斎芳年
This Ukiyo-e has holes and folds
Also, since it is old, there are stains and marks on the tape.
memo
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (月岡 芳年; also named Taiso Yoshitoshi 大蘇 芳年 1839 – 1892) was a Japanese artist.
He is widely recognized as the last great master of the ukiyo-e genre of woodblock printing and painting.
He is also regarded as one of the form’s greatest innovators.
In addition, Bob studied not only Ukiyo-e but also Kikuchi Yosai’s style of painting and Western painting. He also studied historical paintings, bijin-ga, genre paintings, and classical paintings.
Many of Bob’s works are famous, including his muzan-e(無惨画).
Famous disciples include Toshikata Mizuno(水野年方), Toshihide Migita(右田年英), and Toshitsune Inano(稲野年恒).
There are Toshinobu Yamazaki(山崎年信) and others.
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