The Downhill Attack at Hiyodorigoe in the Battle of Ichinotani

by Yoshifuji (1828 - 1889)

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The Downhill Attack at Hiyodorigoe in the Battle of Ichinotani by Yoshifuji (1828 - 1889)

Original Yoshifuji (1828 - 1889) Japanese Woodblock Print
The Downhill Attack at Hiyodorigoe in the Battle of Ichinotani

Comments - Fantastic scene from the famous battle at the Taira fortress of Ichi-no-Tani in 1184. Minamoto no Yoshitsune and his men attacked the castle from the mountains above, rushing down the steep hill of Hiyodorigoe to mount the surprise assault. Here, Yoshitsune stands atop a rocky outcropping, gesturing with his fan as flames rise from the fortress below where other Minamoto troops are attacking by water and land. The loyal warrior monk Benkei watches at right, leaning heavily against his heavy iron club. His red and white personal standard bearing a Buddhist wheel flutters above his back. A dramatic image with wonderful detail in the expressive figures and armor, and a terrific natural setting. A great subject for a samurai enthusiast. Includes burnishing on the iron club and armor.

Artist - Yoshifuji (1828 - 1889)

Image Size - 13 3/4" x 27" + top margin as shown

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Three separate panels, backed with paper. Slight toning and offsetting. Please see photos for details.

The Downhill Attack at Hiyodorigoe in the Battle of Ichinotani by Yoshifuji (1828 - 1889)
The Downhill Attack at Hiyodorigoe in the Battle of Ichinotani by Yoshifuji (1828 - 1889)

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