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Japanese Woodblock Print Samauri Battle 1850
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Japanese Woodblock Print Samauri Battle 1850
This 1850 print is part of a tryptich battle scene by the great Utagawa Yoshitsuru, (worked 1847-1852) ašIt depicts the opening siege of Minamoto no Yoritomo; Hojo Tokimasa and others attack Yamaki Hangan, Samuri warriors with swords and arrows fight. from all sides, some gesturing while others swing swords and spears. At right, a samurai stands his ground, a castle rises in the distance. A great Edo era design with expressive figures and an attractive landscape setting
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This print showcases a remarkable Japanese woodblock print from 1850, created by the renowned artist Utagawa Yoshitsuru. Part of a triptych battle scene, this particular piece depicts the intense opening siege of Minamoto no Yoritomo. The composition is filled with action and drama as Hojo Tokimasa and other warriors launch an attack on Yamaki Hangan. The print beautifully captures the essence of Edo era design, featuring expressive figures engaged in combat amidst an attractive landscape setting. The vibrant colors and intricate floral patterns adorning their armor add to the visual allure. Each samurai is depicted with great attention to detail, wielding swords and arrows while gesturing or swinging their weapons. In the foreground, one samurai stands resolute against his adversaries, symbolizing unwavering courage in the face of danger. In the distance, a majestic castle rises above it all, serving as a reminder of power and authority. This ornate woodblock art exemplifies traditional Japanese culture and Asian ethnicity through its meticulous craftsmanship. It reflects both conflict and creativity within its circular patterned composition. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print, we are transported back in time to witness a combative sport that reveals not only physical prowess but also profound insights into human nature. Bernard Allum's skillful capture brings out every nuance of this extraordinary artwork - from its rich color palette to its harmonious blend of nature and urban scenes. With each glance at this stunning piece, we are reminded of Japan's historical legacy and artistic brilliance that continues to inspire awe even today.
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