67 Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 1839 – 1892 Asabe Bungosuke Sadaaki

Asabe Bungosuke Sadaaki
Created1867
Technique

Color woodblock print (nishiki-e)

Dimensionsh 35,5 × w 24,5 cm ōban tate-e
Signature

Ikkaisai Yoshitoshi hitsu

Short item description

from the series Azuma nishiki ukiyo kōdan (“Tales of the Floating World on Eastern Brocade”)
publisher: Masudaya

The warrior Asabe Bungonosuke Sadaaki swims with his horse across the turbulent waters of the Sumida River near the Mimawari Shrine. The print belongs to the series Tōkin ukiyo kōdan, consisting of about twenty-seven popular tales of heroism, drama, and violence.
Each story was narrated by a different storyteller — in this case Matsudai-ke Taryū — and the accompanying texts were written by the celebrated author Kanagaki Rōbun.

Yoshitoshi here combines the heroic tradition of the Utagawa school with a masterful sense of motion, psychological tension, and expressive energy.
The work belongs to his early period, already revealing the distinctive sensibility that would later culminate in his masterpieces of the Meiji era.

#25000147

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