The Ghost of a Fox Becomes a Three-eyed Demon

by Yoshiiku (1833 - 1904)

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The Ghost of a Fox Becomes a Three-eyed Demon  by Yoshiiku (1833 - 1904)

Original Yoshiiku (1833 - 1904) Japanese Woodblock Print
The Ghost of a Fox Becomes a Three-eyed Demon

Series; Tokyo nichinichi shinbun

Tokyo nichinichi shinbun - Interesting subject from a series of sensational illustrations done by Yoshiiku for the "Tokyo nichinichi shinbun" newspaper during the Meiji era. These often dramatic images depict contemporary events in the news, including murders, robberies, and assaults, as well as suicides, fires, natural disasters, battles and campaigns, and even supernatural occurrences. Rendered in lively colors, each illustration is accompanied by a story in text. The title cartouche takes the form of a banner held by two winged cherubs, an interesting Western touch. These bold designs offer a terrific look into the daily life of Meiji era Japan.

Artist - Yoshiiku (1833 - 1904)

Image Size - 8 1/2" x 12 3/4" + margins as shown

Condition - With excellent color and detail. Backed with old paper. Slight soiling. A few small holes repaired with backing. Please see photos for details. Good overall.

The Ghost of a Fox Becomes a Three-eyed Demon  by Yoshiiku (1833 - 1904)
The Ghost of a Fox Becomes a Three-eyed Demon  by Yoshiiku (1833 - 1904)

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