Ishi-jo, wife of Oboshi Yoshio, one of the loyal ronin (1848) by Utagawa Kuniyoshi

Ishi-jo, wife of Oboshi Yoshio, one of the loyal ronin - Utagawa Kuniyoshi - 1848

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TitleIshi-jo, wife of Oboshi Yoshio, one of the loyal ronin
ArtistUtagawa Kuniyoshi
Date1848
Art MovementUkiyo-e

About Ishi-jo, wife of Oboshi Yoshio, one of the loyal ronin

The artwork titled “Ishi-jo, wife of Oboshi Yoshio, one of the loyal ronin” was created by Utagawa Kuniyoshi in 1848. This piece belongs to the Ukiyo-e art movement and is categorized as a portrait.

The artwork depicts a female figure, identified as Ishi-jo, wielding a large sword. She is adorned in elaborate attire, featuring dark, flowing robes with intricate patterns and designs. The background of the artwork is filled with Japanese calligraphy, adding a narrative or textual element to the scene. The attention to detail in the fabric and the dynamic pose of the subject convey a sense of both elegance and strength. Emphasizing the social and historical context, the artwork showcases the cultural and artistic values of its time.

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