Warrior Reclaiming his Master's Banner

by Yoshitsuya (1822 - 1866)

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Warrior Reclaiming his Master's Banner by Yoshitsuya (1822 - 1866)

Original Yoshitsuya (1822 - 1866) Japanese Woodblock Print
Warrior Reclaiming his Master's Banner

Series; Fifty-Four Battles of Hisago

Yoshitsuya's Fifty-four Battles of Hisago - Around 1864, Yoshitsuya created an incredible series of prints based on the legendary exploits of general Toyotomi Hideyoshi and his brave retainers. Hideyoshi's army was nicknamed "Hisago" (gourds) after the general's gourd crest, hence the title of the series. To avoid censorship, the name Mashiba Hisayoshi stands in for Hideyoshi, and Oda Harunaga represents Oda Nobunaga. With vibrant color, wonderful attention to detail, and masterful compositions, these images are brimming with energy and action. This print is from a Meiji era edition published in 1891. A great choice for a samurai enthusiast.

Artist - Yoshitsuya (1822 - 1866)

Image Size - 13" x 8 7/8" + margins as shown

Condition - With excellent color and detail as shown. Backed with stiff paper. A few prints have one wormhole, repaired. Slight toning and soiling, a few creases, slight rubbing at edges. Some prints have a few stains. Please see photos for details. Generally in good condition overall.

Warrior Reclaiming his Master's Banner by Yoshitsuya (1822 - 1866)
Warrior Reclaiming his Master's Banner by Yoshitsuya (1822 - 1866)

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