Treasure the Fact That People Do Not Lose the Place They Protect, 1888

by Toshimitsu (active circa 1876 - 1904)

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Treasure the Fact That People Do Not Lose the Place They Protect, 1888 by Toshimitsu (active circa 1876 - 1904)

Original Toshimitsu (active circa 1876 - 1904) Japanese Woodblock Print
Treasure the Fact That People Do Not Lose the Place They Protect, 1888

Series; Brocade Pictures for Moral Education, Volume 5

Brocade Pictures for Moral Education - Interesting design from a six-volume series of woodblock prints first published between 1883 - 1884 illustrating moral teachings. A second edition was released in 1888. These images were likely used for classroom instruction on moral education, called "shushin," a program promoted by the Japanese government in reaction to the perceived lapse in public morals, attributed to poor Western influences. A number of different artists contributed to the series, such as Toshikata, Toshimitsu, and Toshimine, many of them students of the great master Yoshitoshi. These prints feature realistically drawn scenes from ancient to modern times, exemplifying the highest standards of behavior. These intriguing images include Japanese in both traditional and Western-style dress and a variety of foreigners. Some designs even use animals to represent human characteristics. A fascinating series, rarely seen.

Artist - Toshimitsu (active circa 1876 - 1904)

Image Size - 13 1/4" x 8 1/2" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with good color and detail as shown. Backed with paper. Light horizontal centerfold, fold at corner. Please see photos for details.

Treasure the Fact That People Do Not Lose the Place They Protect, 1888 by Toshimitsu (active circa 1876 - 1904)
Treasure the Fact That People Do Not Lose the Place They Protect, 1888 by Toshimitsu (active circa 1876 - 1904)

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