From the Account of the Osaka War
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Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (aka Yoshitoshi),
Japanese,
(1839–1892)
From the Account of the Osaka War, c. 1878
Ink on Paper
14 1/16 in. x 28 1/8 in. (357.19 mm x 714.38 mm)
From the Account of the Osaka War, c. 1878
Ink on Paper
14 1/16 in. x 28 1/8 in. (357.19 mm x 714.38 mm)
Object Type:
Print
Technique:
Wood-block Printing
Period:
Meiji (Japan, 1869-1912)
Credit Line:
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marer
Accession Number:
93.3.86
Alternate Title:
Osaka gunki no uchi
Commentary
Note: #5 and #263 in "Marer 1994" Japanese Print box are 2 parts of this triptych. Three panels in triptych are cojoined. Osaka war chronicles: In the mountains outside Osaka the warriors Goto Matabei (at center) and Okubo Hikosaemon came to blows near the temple of Hitsujidadera.
Marks
On mat, in pencil: Marer 434. Signed: Oju Taiso Yoshitoshi ga. Artist's seal: Yoshitoshi no in.
Medium
Colored ink woodblock on paper; oban; triptych.
Object Description
Meiji period Japanese color woodblock print with an image of samurai in battle. Triptych.
Publisher
Akiyama Buemon.
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