There's Nothing to Be Done about a Crying Child or a Bossy Magistrate; A Hundred Days of Preaching Undone by a Single Fart

by Kyosai (1831 - 1889)

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There's Nothing to Be Done about a Crying Child or a Bossy Magistrate; A Hundred Days of Preaching Undone by a Single Fart by Kyosai (1831 - 1889)

Original Kyosai (1831 - 1889) Japanese Woodblock Print
There's Nothing to Be Done about a Crying Child or a Bossy Magistrate; A Hundred Days of Preaching Undone by a Single Fart

Series; One Hundred Pictures by Kyosai, 1862 - 1866

One Hundred Pictures by Kyosai - Terrific print from Kyosai's comic series "One Hundred Pictures by Kyosai." These amusing views illustrate humorous mishaps and incidents, poking fun at everyday life or imagining encounters with supernatural creatures. Several subjects feature animals in the guise of humans, such as birds dressed in kimono or foxes taunting men. A student of Kuniyoshi, Kyosai was known as a master of comic and satiric designs. Finely drawn with a realistic attention to detail, these prints would make an unusual and interesting addition to any woodblock collection. The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has many images from this series in its collection.

Artist - Kyosai (1831 - 1889)

Image Size - 6 5/8" x 4 1/2" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with good color and detail as shown. Some prints have a couple creases or spots. Please see photos for details.

There's Nothing to Be Done about a Crying Child or a Bossy Magistrate; A Hundred Days of Preaching Undone by a Single Fart by Kyosai (1831 - 1889)
There's Nothing to Be Done about a Crying Child or a Bossy Magistrate; A Hundred Days of Preaching Undone by a Single Fart by Kyosai (1831 - 1889)

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