Tammeijiro Genshogo, from Tsuzoku Suikoden Goketsu Hyakuhachinin no Hitori by Utagawa Kuniyoshi

Tammeijiro Genshogo, from Tsuzoku Suikoden Goketsu Hyakuhachinin no Hitori - Utagawa Kuniyoshi -

Artwork Information

TitleTammeijiro Genshogo, from Tsuzoku Suikoden Goketsu Hyakuhachinin no Hitori
ArtistUtagawa Kuniyoshi
Art MovementUkiyo-e
Current LocationBrooklyn Museum, New York City, NY, US

About Tammeijiro Genshogo, from Tsuzoku Suikoden Goketsu Hyakuhachinin no Hitori

The artwork, titled “Tammeijiro Genshogo, from Tsuzoku Suikoden Goketsu Hyakuhachinin no Hitori,” is by the artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi and falls under the Ukiyo-e art movement. This mythological painting is part of the collection at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City, NY, US.

The artwork depicts a dramatic and dynamic scene, characteristic of Ukiyo-e and Kuniyoshi’s style. At the forefront, a powerful figure, presumably Tammeijiro Genshogo, is engaged in a fierce battle. He is adorned in elaborate traditional armor and clothing, which adds to the visual complexity and richness of the piece. The figure’s strong, muscular form and determined expression are highlighted, conveying a sense of action and intensity. To the side, another figure appears equally fierce, contributing to the conflict narrative of the scene. The background features elements such as a leaping carp, which often symbolizes perseverance and determination in Japanese culture. The overall composition is intricate, with a harmonious blend of colors and detailed patterns, making it a quintessential example of mythological depiction in Ukiyo-e.

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