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Date : 1863
Size : O-ban / Triptych
Impression : Good
Condition : Good
Detail : Very small wormholes / Side fold
A powerful triptych depicting the battle against the Mongols. The stormy sea in the background amplifies the intensity of the conflict.
Yoshitora was a disciple of Kuniyoshi and one of the prominent artists active from the late Edo period to the early Meiji period. His most notable works were in the genre of Yokohama-e and Kaika-e, depicting the novel customs emerging around the time of the Meiji Restoration. He left behind numerous works featuring unfamiliar foreign landscapes, which intrigued many Japanese of that era. Shopping Guide & Information of the Japanese Prints