The Battle of Ueno, Toh Dai War of 1868

by Yoshitora (active circa 1840 - 1880)

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The Battle of Ueno, Toh Dai War of 1868 by Yoshitora (active circa 1840 - 1880)

Original Yoshitora (active circa 1840 - 1880) Japanese Woodblock Print
The Battle of Ueno, Toh Dai War of 1868

Comments - Dramatic depiction of the Battle of Ueno at Kaneiji Shrine in 1868. The battle took place between Meiji Imperial forces and samurai loyal to the Tokugawa Shogunate during the Boshin or Todai Wars of 1868-1869. Kaneiji Shrine was the most important Buddhist temple during the Tokugawa era. The samurai, armed with swords, spears, and naginata, were no match for the guns and cannons of the Meiji troops, although they fought bravely. Clouds of smoke and flames pour from the temple buildings the battle rages, with one warrior leaping off the roof of the structure at left. A lively action scene of one of the most famous battles during the Meiji Restoration.

Artist - Yoshitora (active circa 1840 - 1880)

Image Size - 14" x 19 /14" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Two separate panels. A few creases. Please see photos for details.

The Battle of Ueno, Toh Dai War of 1868 by Yoshitora (active circa 1840 - 1880)
The Battle of Ueno, Toh Dai War of 1868 by Yoshitora (active circa 1840 - 1880)

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