A triptych 'Colonel Nozu Fighting with Kirino Toshiaki at Kagoshima'
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Edo 1839 - Edo 1892)
Lot-No. 379
Around 1870-1890, woodblock print, 37 x 75 cm (oban tate-e), up. ri. entitled 'Kagoshima ryoyu ikkiuchi no zu', up. le. sign. 'Taiso Yoshitoshi'. - one of the last great masters of traditional Japanese woodblock print, especially ukiyo-e. Renowned for his bizarre and violent motifs.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi: A triptych 'Colonel Nozu Fighting with Kirino Toshiaki at Kagoshima'
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Edo 1839 - Edo 1892)
A triptych 'Colonel Nozu Fighting with Kirino Toshiaki at Kagoshima'
Lot-No. 379
Around 1870-1890, woodblock print, 37 x 75 cm (oban tate-e), up. ri. entitled 'Kagoshima ryoyu ikkiuchi no zu', up. le. sign. 'Taiso Yoshitoshi'. - one of the last great masters of traditional Japanese woodblock print, especially ukiyo-e. Renowned for his bizarre and violent motifs.