The Tale of the 47 Ronin - Fantastic lithograph print illustrating the "Chushingura," the famous story of the 47 ronin, based on historic events. Lord Hangan's faithful retainer Yuranosuke led the ronin in avenging their master's death, caused by Lord Moronao. On a winter night, the ronin attacked Moronao's mansion, battling until they dragged the coward from his hiding place. They returned to place Moronao's head at the tomb of Lord Hangan at Sengakuji temple. The 47 ronin exemplified the highest form of bushido, following the warrior's code of honor, duty, and self-sacrifice, and the story remains popular today. Published in Taisho 15 (1926), these designs show the events before, during, and after the night attack, with expressive figures and well detailed settings. These colorful, large format lithographs are a fun choice for collector interested in this timeless drama of honor and revenge.
Artist - Shin-hanga and Modern artist (unsigned)
Image Size - 13 1/2" x 18 1/4" + margins as shown
Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Backed with stiff paper. Wrinkling, slight toning and soiling, a few creases. Some prints have small tears or losses at edges, or a few wormholes. Please note, because of the size, this prin may be shipped rolled. Please see photos for details.
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