Nitta Yoshisada's Battle at Kamakura in the Fifth Month of 1332, 1853

by Yoshikazu (active circa 1840 - 1880)

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Nitta Yoshisada's Battle at Kamakura in the Fifth Month of 1332, 1853 by Yoshikazu (active circa 1840 - 1880)

Original Yoshikazu (active circa 1840 - 1880) Japanese Woodblock Print
Nitta Yoshisada's Battle at Kamakura in the Fifth Month of 1332, 1853

Comments - Fantastic scene of Nitta Yoshisada and his men attacking the Hojo forces at Kamakura in 1333 (not 1332, as the title reads). Unable to penetrate the heavily guarded mountain passes into Kamakura, Nitta led his men around the Inamuragasaki promontory. Faced by Hojo ships if they tried to sail into the city, Nitta threw his sword into the sea as an offering to the sun goddess, and the water receded, allowing them to enter along the shore. Nitta is shown at left on a dappled horse, directing his troops with a tasseled command baton. At left, an enemy gallops ahead waving a sword with a damaged blade above his head, grimacing angrily. A samurai goes tumbling head first before him, his sword flying through the air. A lively action scene with a dramatic composition, a large pine tree framing a view of the water beyond.

Artist - Yoshikazu (active circa 1840 - 1880)

Image Size - 14 1/4" x 28 7/8" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with excellent detail as shown. Three separate panels. A few wormholes, repaired. Creasing, slight toning and soiling, rubbing at edges, small stain. Please see photos for details. Good overall.

Nitta Yoshisada's Battle at Kamakura in the Fifth Month of 1332, 1853 by Yoshikazu (active circa 1840 - 1880)
Nitta Yoshisada's Battle at Kamakura in the Fifth Month of 1332, 1853 by Yoshikazu (active circa 1840 - 1880)

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