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Grand Sumo Tournament Showdown - 1884 - Utagawa Toyonobu (1856-1889) - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)
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Grand Sumo Tournament Showdown - 1884 - Utagawa Toyonobu (1856-1889) - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)

Delve into the vibrant history of Japanese sumo with this striking woodblock print titled "Grand Sumo Tournament Showdown," crafted by the esteemed Utagawa Toyonobu in 1884. As a vital figure in the Utagawa school lineage, Toyonobu's artistic prowess shines through in this vivid depiction of a sumo match featuring legendary wrestlers such as Tateyama, Umegatani Totarō (梅ヶ谷), Odate, Nishinoumi Kajirō I (西ノ海), and Ōnaruto (大鳴門). Details: Artist: Utagawa Toyonobu, acclaimed for his dynamic sumo-e and kabuki prints, was a prominent artist of the Meiji period. Size: Each panel measures approximately 251mm x 362mm, forming a larger triptych that captures the intensity and motion of traditional sumo wrestling. Date: Created in 1884, during the Meiji era, a period known for revitalizing traditional Japanese arts. Condition: The print shows signs of aging such as slight discoloration and minor tears, consistent with its historical period. Please review the accompanying photos for a detailed look at the condition and craftsmanship of this piece. Collector's Note: This triptych is a rare find, particularly due to its historical context and the short career of Utagawa Toyonobu, who passed away at the young age of 28. His works, especially those depicting sumo wrestling, are celebrated for their historical significance and vivid portrayal of Meiji-period culture. Shipping and Handling Notice: This delicate artwork will be shipped with utmost care to ensure it arrives in excellent condition. It will be securely packaged to protect against damage during transit. Seller Experience and Quality Assurance: Our expertise in handling and curating rare Japanese prints ensures that each piece is treated with respect and care. We guarantee the authenticity of our artworks and strive to provide a seamless purchase experience for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Own a piece of Japanese cultural heritage with this captivating Ukiyo-e print, an enduring symbol of the spirit and tradition of sumo wrestling. This artwork not only enhances your collection but also serves as a fascinating conversation starter about the rich history of Japan's national sport.

No. 83570097

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Grand Sumo Tournament Showdown - 1884 - Utagawa Toyonobu (1856-1889) - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)

Grand Sumo Tournament Showdown - 1884 - Utagawa Toyonobu (1856-1889) - Japan - Meiji period (1868-1912)

Delve into the vibrant history of Japanese sumo with this striking woodblock print titled "Grand Sumo Tournament Showdown," crafted by the esteemed Utagawa Toyonobu in 1884. As a vital figure in the Utagawa school lineage, Toyonobu's artistic prowess shines through in this vivid depiction of a sumo match featuring legendary wrestlers such as Tateyama, Umegatani Totarō (梅ヶ谷), Odate, Nishinoumi Kajirō I (西ノ海), and Ōnaruto (大鳴門).

Details:

Artist: Utagawa Toyonobu, acclaimed for his dynamic sumo-e and kabuki prints, was a prominent artist of the Meiji period.
Size: Each panel measures approximately 251mm x 362mm, forming a larger triptych that captures the intensity and motion of traditional sumo wrestling.
Date: Created in 1884, during the Meiji era, a period known for revitalizing traditional Japanese arts.
Condition:

The print shows signs of aging such as slight discoloration and minor tears, consistent with its historical period.
Please review the accompanying photos for a detailed look at the condition and craftsmanship of this piece.
Collector's Note:
This triptych is a rare find, particularly due to its historical context and the short career of Utagawa Toyonobu, who passed away at the young age of 28. His works, especially those depicting sumo wrestling, are celebrated for their historical significance and vivid portrayal of Meiji-period culture.

Shipping and Handling Notice:
This delicate artwork will be shipped with utmost care to ensure it arrives in excellent condition. It will be securely packaged to protect against damage during transit.

Seller Experience and Quality Assurance:
Our expertise in handling and curating rare Japanese prints ensures that each piece is treated with respect and care. We guarantee the authenticity of our artworks and strive to provide a seamless purchase experience for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Own a piece of Japanese cultural heritage with this captivating Ukiyo-e print, an enduring symbol of the spirit and tradition of sumo wrestling. This artwork not only enhances your collection but also serves as a fascinating conversation starter about the rich history of Japan's national sport.

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