No. 83138153

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Original woodblock print triptych - Paper - Samurai - Utagawa Toyonobu (1856-1889) - 'Ichinotani ōgassen no zu' 一之谷大合戦之図 (The Great Battle of Ichinotani) - Japan - 1884 (Meiji 17)
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Original woodblock print triptych - Paper - Samurai - Utagawa Toyonobu (1856-1889) - 'Ichinotani ōgassen no zu' 一之谷大合戦之図 (The Great Battle of Ichinotani) - Japan - 1884 (Meiji 17)

Original woodblock print triptych - Paper - Samurai - Utagawa Toyonobu (1856-1889) - 'Ichinotani ōgassen no zu' 一之谷大合戦之図 (The Great Battle of Ichinotani) - Japan - 1884 (Meiji 17) Toyonobu is named "Bai chou rou Toyonobu"(梅蝶楼豊宣) in his signature. It is drawn as two samurai fighting onboard. Reasonable condition, backed. This woodblock print is an old work, so there is paper on the back. (memo)Utagawa toyonobu The eldest son of Kunihisa Utagawa, the grandson of Toyokuni Utagawa, and the younger brother of Kunimine Utagawa. His real name is Katsuta, the popular name Kintaro. It uses the signature of Kochoro(香蝶楼 and Ichiyosai(一陽斎) in honor of the Utagawa family name. In the Meiji era, he left behind actor paintings and warrior paintings, and in 1884 (1884), he won the prize for his work at the painting competition. He died at the age of 28, so the number of works is not so large.

No. 83138153

No longer available
Original woodblock print triptych - Paper - Samurai - Utagawa Toyonobu (1856-1889) - 'Ichinotani ōgassen no zu' 一之谷大合戦之図 (The Great Battle of Ichinotani) - Japan - 1884 (Meiji 17)

Original woodblock print triptych - Paper - Samurai - Utagawa Toyonobu (1856-1889) - 'Ichinotani ōgassen no zu' 一之谷大合戦之図 (The Great Battle of Ichinotani) - Japan - 1884 (Meiji 17)

Original woodblock print triptych - Paper - Samurai - Utagawa Toyonobu (1856-1889) - 'Ichinotani ōgassen no zu' 一之谷大合戦之図 (The Great Battle of Ichinotani) - Japan - 1884 (Meiji 17)

Toyonobu is named "Bai chou rou Toyonobu"(梅蝶楼豊宣) in his signature.
It is drawn as two samurai fighting onboard.

Reasonable condition, backed. This woodblock print is an old work, so there is paper on the back.

(memo)Utagawa toyonobu
The eldest son of Kunihisa Utagawa, the grandson of Toyokuni Utagawa, and the younger brother of Kunimine Utagawa. His real name is Katsuta, the popular name Kintaro. It uses the signature of Kochoro(香蝶楼 and Ichiyosai(一陽斎) in honor of the Utagawa family name. In the Meiji era, he left behind actor paintings and warrior paintings, and in 1884 (1884), he won the prize for his work at the painting competition. He died at the age of 28, so the number of works is not so large.

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