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Chiba Sabrohei Mitsutada

Art. Nr. KU03 - Size 23cm

The series Seishu Gishi Den, portraits of 47 Ronin, Samurai without a master, is based on a true heroic story. The Faithful Samurai (1847-1848). Chiba Sabrohei Mitsutada was a rough diamond type of man. Although he had become a Ronin earlier, he still decided to revenge the death of his former lord. Under a false name he trained warriors from home, especially in archery.

This object was made of resin/resin cast and elaborately painted by hand. Museum replica from the series Museum Collection.

The world portrayed by the art of Japanese printing can be captured under one romantic, by origin Buddhist, name - ukiyo-e, or the floating world. It's a world of brief amusement and pleasure - of daily life like it took place between the 17th and 19th century in theatres, on the street and during parties and festivals.

Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861). After a difficult start as an independent artist he got his break with his series "The 108 Heros of the Suikoden", based on a popular Chinese tale from the 14th Century. He developed into the best known portraitist of heroes and warriors. 

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