Ushiwakamaru Learning Martial Arts at Mt. Kurama, 1859

by Kunitsuna (1805 - 1868)

Current Status

Ushiwakamaru Learning Martial Arts at Mt. Kurama, 1859 by Kunitsuna (1805 - 1868)

Original Kunitsuna (1805 - 1868) Japanese Woodblock Print
Ushiwakamaru Learning Martial Arts at Mt. Kurama, 1859

Comments - Fantastic triptych of the young Ushiwakamaru learning to fence with tengu under the direction of Sojobo, the king of the tengu, at Mt. Kurama. Winged spirits with bird-like beaks and claws, tengu are known for their fencing ability, and they trained Ushiwakamaru, who became the master swordsman and samurai Yoshitsune. Gripping a wooden stick with both hands, the young boy leaps on one foot after striking a tengu to the ground below, while crossing weapons with another tengu. The elderly Sojobo watches from the right, sitting on a fur skin, surrounded by more tengu. A seated warrior watches soberly from the left as a creature leaps above him, using his hand to brush aside the feathers scattering down through the air. A fantastic forest setting with a waterfall rushing over rocks at left, framed by the trunks of tall pine trees. An atmospheric design with terrific, imaginative detail in the mythological tengu. A great choice for a collector interested in Japanese folklore.

Artist - Kunitsuna (1805 - 1868)

Image Size - 14 1/8" x 29 5/8" + top margin as shown

Condition - This print with excellent detail as shown. Three attached panels, backed with paper. Horizontal fold. A couple small losses at edges, repaired. Slight toning and rubbing, a few small spots. Please note, due to the size, this print may be shipped rolled. Please see photos for details.

Ushiwakamaru Learning Martial Arts at Mt. Kurama, 1859 by Kunitsuna (1805 - 1868)
Ushiwakamaru Learning Martial Arts at Mt. Kurama, 1859 by Kunitsuna (1805 - 1868)

Auction Rules and guidelines

This Auction Falls Under Our Standard Auction Rules and Guidelines

If you are a new bidder, please read the Rules and Guidelines page before bidding.