Kotaigogu no Daibu Toshinari, Poet No. 83

by Kuniyoshi (1797 - 1861)

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Kotaigogu no Daibu Toshinari, Poet No. 83 by Kuniyoshi (1797 - 1861)

Original Kuniyoshi (1797 - 1861) Japanese Woodblock Print
Kotaigogu no Daibu Toshinari, Poet No. 83

Series; One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets, circa 1840 - 1842
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One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets - Kuniyoshi's circa 1840 - 1842 series "One Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets" is based on the famous anthology of classical Japanese waka poems collected in the thirteenth century by the poet and calligrapher Fujiwara no Teika. For each verse, Kuniyoshi presents a portrait of the poet or a scene suggested by the poem itself. The verse appears in a box next to the series title in the upper right corner. Subjects range from the poets writing or contemplating nature to the daily activities of noblemen and peasants alike. Nicely composed and detailed, many designs include soft bokashi shading in the background. A rarely seen Kuniyoshi series and a nice complement to his more well-known subjects.

Poem -

From this world I think
That there is nowhere to escape.
I wanted to hide
In the mountains' farthest depths;
But there I hear the stag's cry.

Artist - Kuniyoshi (1797 - 1861)

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

Condition - This print with excellent detail as shown. Backed with paper. Horizontal centerfold. Some prints have slight separation or small losses at the ends of the fold, repaired. Slight soiling, a few creases. Some prints have a few spots or stains. Please see photos for details. Generally in good condition overall.

Kotaigogu no Daibu Toshinari, Poet No. 83 by Kuniyoshi (1797 - 1861)
Kotaigogu no Daibu Toshinari, Poet No. 83 by Kuniyoshi (1797 - 1861)

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