Troops of Ashikaga Naoyoshi Laying Siege to Kusunoki Masatsura's Castle, 1864

by Yoshimune (1817 - 1880)

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Troops of Ashikaga Naoyoshi Laying Siege to Kusunoki Masatsura's Castle, 1864 by Yoshimune (1817 - 1880)

Original Yoshimune (1817 - 1880) Japanese Woodblock Print
Troops of Ashikaga Naoyoshi Laying Siege to Kusunoki Masatsura's Castle, 1864

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Musha-e - Literally translated as "warrior pictures," musha-e became popular during the Edo era, depicting both samurai from myth and legend and historic figures. Subjects range from single portraits of famous generals to lively battle scenes filled with action, by artists such as Kuniyoshi, Sadahide, and Yoshikazu. Subjects from the Meiji era often depict the Satsuma Rebellion between disaffected former samurai and the Imperial Army, the Sino-Japanese War against China, or the Russo-Japanese War, a genre known as senso-e (literally "war pictures"). Nicely detailed, these great images are a nice choice for a collector interested in the warrior tradition.

Artist - Yoshimune (1817 - 1880)

Image Size - 14 1/2" x 9 5/8" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with nice detail as shown. Horizontal centerfold. A few repairs, creasing. Please see photos for details.

Troops of Ashikaga Naoyoshi Laying Siege to Kusunoki Masatsura's Castle, 1864 by Yoshimune (1817 - 1880)
Troops of Ashikaga Naoyoshi Laying Siege to Kusunoki Masatsura's Castle, 1864 by Yoshimune (1817 - 1880)

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