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Originales Triptychon im Holzschnitt - Papier - Samurai - Katsushika Hokui (act 1830-70s) - “Fukuhara densha kaii no zu“ 福原殿舎怪異之図 (Strange Apparitions at the Fukuhara Palace) - Japan - ca. 1843–46 (Tenpō 14–Kōka 3)
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Originales Triptychon im Holzschnitt - Papier - Samurai - Katsushika Hokui (act 1830-70s) - “Fukuhara densha kaii no zu“ 福原殿舎怪異之図 (Strange Apparitions at the Fukuhara Palace) - Japan - ca. 1843–46 (Tenpō 14–Kōka 3)

Original woodblock print triptych - Paper - Samurai - Katsushika Hokui (act 1830-70s) - “Fukuhara densha kaii no zu“ 福原殿舎怪異之図 (Strange Apparitions at the Fukuhara Palace) - Japan - ca 1843-46 (Tenpō 14-Kōka 3) Since Kiyomori moved the capital to Fukuhara, there have been no peaceful days, and he has been obsessed with various delusions. One winter day, when the Clan Roh Party was watching Yukimi at the mansion in Fukuhara, the trees in the garden became countless large and small skulls and attacked Kiyomori. A particularly large skull appears in the skull, and on top of that, the ghost of Minamoto no Yoshihira, who was defeated in the “Heiji Rebellion,” threatens Kiyomori. When Kiyomori glared at the ghost, the ghost disappeared in fear. Publisher:Fujiokaya Keijirou 藤岡屋慶次郎 The signature says “Hakusanjin Hokui hitsu”白山人北為筆. Katsushika Hokui (memo) A disciple of Katsushika Hokusai. His surname is Fukao and his first name is unknown. He is called Hakusanjin. He is said to have lived in Fukagawa around 1893. His drawing period was from Tenpo (1830-1844) to Meiji (1868-1912), and his area of work was wide, and in addition to nishiki-e, he also drew illustrations for printed books, handwriting, and sketches of Chiyogami. There is. He is said to have died in the 20s of the Meiji era. See Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: https://collections.mfa.org/objects/495583

Nr. 83137165

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Originales Triptychon im Holzschnitt - Papier - Samurai - Katsushika Hokui (act 1830-70s) - “Fukuhara densha kaii no zu“ 福原殿舎怪異之図 (Strange Apparitions at the Fukuhara Palace) - Japan - ca. 1843–46 (Tenpō 14–Kōka 3)

Originales Triptychon im Holzschnitt - Papier - Samurai - Katsushika Hokui (act 1830-70s) - “Fukuhara densha kaii no zu“ 福原殿舎怪異之図 (Strange Apparitions at the Fukuhara Palace) - Japan - ca. 1843–46 (Tenpō 14–Kōka 3)

Original woodblock print triptych - Paper - Samurai - Katsushika Hokui (act 1830-70s) - “Fukuhara densha kaii no zu“ 福原殿舎怪異之図 (Strange Apparitions at the Fukuhara Palace) - Japan - ca 1843-46 (Tenpō 14-Kōka 3)

Since Kiyomori moved the capital to Fukuhara, there have been no peaceful days, and he has been obsessed with various delusions.
One winter day, when the Clan Roh Party was watching Yukimi at the mansion in Fukuhara, the trees in the garden became countless large and small skulls and attacked Kiyomori. A particularly large skull appears in the skull, and on top of that, the ghost of Minamoto no Yoshihira, who was defeated in the “Heiji Rebellion,” threatens Kiyomori. When Kiyomori glared at the ghost, the ghost disappeared in fear.

Publisher:Fujiokaya Keijirou 藤岡屋慶次郎

The signature says “Hakusanjin Hokui hitsu”白山人北為筆.

Katsushika Hokui (memo)
A disciple of Katsushika Hokusai. His surname is Fukao and his first name is unknown. He is called Hakusanjin. He is said to have lived in Fukagawa around 1893. His drawing period was from Tenpo (1830-1844) to Meiji (1868-1912), and his area of work was wide, and in addition to nishiki-e, he also drew illustrations for printed books, handwriting, and sketches of Chiyogami. There is. He is said to have died in the 20s of the Meiji era.

See Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: https://collections.mfa.org/objects/495583

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