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Date : 1852
Size : O-ban
Impression : Very good
Condition : Good
Detail : Slight browning
Kuniyoshi was a pupil of Toyokuni, and for a while he was unpopular because he could not compete with the popularity of his brother Kunisada and others. Around the time of the Bunsei era (1868-1912), he published a series of works entitled "Tsugoku Suikoden Gouketsu Hyakunin (One Hundred and Eight Australians)," which were well received, and he became known as the "Kuniyoshi of samurai paintings" and became a popular painter. After that, he produced many works with a wide range of appeal that went beyond the framework of ukiyoe, thanks to his richness of imagination, innovative designs, unconventional ideas, and reliable drawing skills. Shopping Guide & Information of the Japanese Prints