Series; Eastern Brocades, Day and Night Compared
Eastern Brocades, Day and Night Compared - Designed in 1886, Chikanobu's extraordinary "Eastern Brocade" series features a fantastic range of subjects, including brave warriors, eerie ghosts, timeless beauties, and famous figures from traditional tales of triumph and treachery. These beautiful images bring the history and legends of
Watanabe no Tsuna, No. 34 - The Rashomon gateway in Kyoto was said to be haunted by mysterious creatures. One of Minamoto Yorimitsu's four lieutenants, Watanabe no Tsuna, volunteered to investigate the situation. He arrived one night on horseback, meeting a beautiful young woman, but she later turned out to be a demon in disguise. The strange positioning of her feet indicates her otherworldliness, since as a demon she was unused to walking as she usually flew. In the inset, Watanabe, one of the Four Heavenly Kings (Shitenno), battles an opponent. A great image with fine detail and soft background colors enlivened by the red and violet of the clothing. Includes embossing on the beauty's white kimono trim.
Artist - Chikanobu (1838 - 1912)
Image Size - 12 7/8" x 8 7/8" + margins as shown
Condition - This print with nice color and detail as shown. Backed with paper. Small repair, slight toning at edges. Please see photos for details.
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