Yoshitoshi: Enjin Chôhi on Horseback

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Artist: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Title: Enjin Chôhi on Horseback
Series: Essays by Yoshitoshi (Ikkai zuihitsu)
Date: 1872, 12th Month

The Chinese warrior Enjin Chôhi on horseback mounts an attack from a bridge, a rather fearsome weapon in his hand. The horse and sky reflect a strong western influence, and the unusual mountains are Kuniyoshi shorthand for the scene occurring in a foreign locale, with exotic customs and scenery.

Condition: Excellent impression and color. Very good condition. Two repaired binding holes upper margin.
Dimensions: ôban
Publisher: Masadaya
Literature: See Beauty & Violence, series 23.1. Roger Keyes, Courage and Silence, 1983, p. 395, no. 280.1 Shinichi Segi, Yoshitoshi the Splendid Decadent, 1985, p. 43, no. 49 Eric van den Ing & Robert Schaap, Beauty and Violence, 1992, p. 111, no. 23.1 Akita Museum of Modern Art, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi: The Last Ukiyo-e Artist of Genius, 1999, p. 26, no. 75 Amy Reigle Newland & Chris Uhlenbeck, Yoshitoshi: Masterpieces from the Ed Fries Collection, 2011, p. 98, no. 63 Yuriko Iwakiri, Yoshitoshi, 2014, p. 63, no. 90
Signature: Ikkeisai Yoshitoshi fude

SKU: YOT619