Yoshitoshi@Tsukioka Yoshitoshi's the 100 Aspects of the Moon,@the moon from a house
| Item No | A1-100-320-01 |
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| Series | One-hundred-Aspects-of-the-Moon |
| Title | Tsukioka Yoshitoshi's the 100 Aspects of the Moon,@the moon from a house |
| Artist | Yoshitoshi |
| Condition | Foxing,Burn,Backed |
| Size | 24~35cm |
| Price | $276.48 |
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The artwork shown is one of Tsukihyakushi (=One Hundred Aspects of the Moon), a serial artwork of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi who was called the last ukiyo-e painter after the end of Bakufu. He took seven years to complete this great artwork consisted of 100 pieces.This picture was depicted about the legend of a old woman and her daughter lived in Asajigahara nearby sensoji temple.The old woman made tourists stay in her house and killed them to fall a stone to their heads while their sleeping at night. One day a young man , a manifestation of Asakusakanzenon stayed there. The daughter fell in love with him and slept in the bed for him instead of him. Not knowing that, the old woman killed her. To wail her daughter¼¾¼¥¼¾¼Ës death, drowned herself in a river which was named Ubagaike later.Good color and condition.Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) was an artist of Japanese paintings, taught by Ichiyusai or Utagawa Kuniyoshi .He created modern ukiyo-e depicting warriors, actors and beauties and many sensational pieces. Since circa 1873, he created art pieces with unique drawing techniques based on timely topics.His drawing technique depicting a moving motion as a stop motion can also be found in modern Manga cartoons, thus some people call him as a pioneering cartoonist.
Yoshitoshi
1839-1892
Ukiyoe painter. Also referred to as Gyokuro, Kaisai, Oso, and others as Betsugo. A pupil of Kuniyoshi , a fellow of Kawanabe Kyosai under the master in common. In the end of Bakufu, he attempted to get out of the Kuniyoshi fs style in the warrior painting, actor painting, and beauty, instead produced many atrocity prints with cruel depictions reflecting the timesf trend, which brought him a nickname gBloddy Yoshitoshi h. In around 1878, he was largely affected by Kikuchi Yosaifs painting style, to which he added a western style in order to create his own, with which he produced many pieces taking the subject from historical incidents. In the following year, he began to produce the multi-color print newspaper, his creativity never dried out. He made a greatest success among the Ukiyoe painters of the times most of whom were fading away. He also instructed Toshikata as his mentor. His painting style has been handed down until today through Kaburaki Kiyokata and Ito Shinsui .
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"This is the piece from gOne Hundred Aspects of the Moonh representing the moon under 100 different titles, produced by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi called the greatest Ukiyo-e painter in his later years from 1885 to 1892.
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The artwork shown is one of Tsukihyakushi (=One Hundred Aspects of the Moon), a serial artwork of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi who was called the last ukiyo-e painter after the end of Bakufu. He took seven years to complete this great artwork consisted of 100 pieces."









