Yoshitoshi: Station Maisaka on the Tokaido

 550,00

 

Station Maisaka on the Tokaido

 

Artist: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892)

Publisher: Kakumotoya Kinjiro

  • Signed by artist: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
  • Date/period: 1863
  • Material: ink on mulberry paper
  • Size: (33.8 x 24 cm)
  • Condition: Good color impression and condition, traces of aging. Some pinholes on right side of the print.
  • Sold with authenticity certificate

In collection of:

  • Indianapolis Museum of Art (https://collections.discovernewfields.org/artwork/45378)
  • Edo Tokyo Museum

 

 

 

About the print & artist:

 

Embark on a visual journey through the eyes of the young and talented artist Yoshitoshi as he contributes to a captivating Japanese print capturing the majestic procession of a powerful military leader and regional lords on Lake Hamana in 1863. Commissioned to promote the historic journey from the political capital to the imperial city, this collaborative masterpiece brings together sixteen renowned artists, with Yoshitoshi standing out even in his early 20s.

Yoshitoshi’s distinctive touch is evident in his portrayal, opting for an unusual 3/4 back view that dominates the canvas, filling it with the grandeur of the watercraft. The fluttering banners of various regional lords and the intricate details of the vessel not only highlight the opulence of the military leader’s entourage but also serve as a testament to Yoshitoshi’s artistic brilliance.

As you explore Yoshitoshi’s contribution to this series, it becomes clear that his designs go beyond the visual spectacle. In this particular print, he skillfully captures the essence of a transitional period in history, subtly alluding to the diminishing influence of the military leader. Join us in unraveling the layers of meaning within Yoshitoshi’s work, a captivating glimpse into both the artist’s skill and the historical context of the military leader’s journey.

 

 

 

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