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Iwanuma Kichirokurac Nobusato Series: One of the Eight Hundred Heroes of the Water Margin
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Iwanuma Kichirokurac Nobusato Series: One of the Eight Hundred Heroes of the Water Margin
6372013 Iwanuma KichirokurAc Nobusato Series: One of the Eight Hundred Heroes of the Water Margin of Our Country (HonchAc Suikoden gAcketsu happyakunin no hitori), c.1836 by Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (1798-1861); (add.info.: Utagawa Kuniyoshi 1798-1861. Iwanuma KichirokurAc Nobusato Series: One of the Eight Hundred Heroes of the Water Margin of Our Country (HonchAc Suikoden gAcketsu happyakunin no hitori). about 1836. AIban vertical cm 37.4 x 25.6.); Molteni & Motta/UIG; Japanese, out of copyright
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The captivating print titled "Iwanuma Kichirokurac Nobusato Series: One of the Eight Hundred Heroes of the Water Margin" by Utagawa Kuniyoshi takes us on a journey through ancient Japanese folklore and artistry. Created around 1836, this piece showcases the incredible talent and imagination of Kuniyoshi, a renowned artist from the Utagawa school. In this artwork, we are transported to a world filled with samurai warriors, battles, and heroes. The scene is set against a backdrop of beautiful landscapes that add depth and serenity to the composition. The kabuki theater influence is evident in the exaggerated expressions and dynamic poses of the characters. Kuniyoshi's unique style blends traditional ukiyo-e techniques with elements of parody and caricature. This fusion creates an intriguing juxtaposition between serious subject matter and playful execution. The inclusion of tattooed figures adds another layer to the narrative, symbolizing strength, honor, or perhaps even rebellion. Amongst all these elements lies an underlying appreciation for beauty as bijin ga (beautiful women) grace the composition with their elegance. These women serve as both visual delights and symbolic representations within Japanese culture. "Iwanuma Kichirokurac Nobusato Series" invites viewers to delve into popular legends while marveling at Kuniyoshi's artistic prowess. It serves as a testament to his ability to capture historical tales in such vivid detail that they continue to captivate audiences centuries later.
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