Yoshida Chûzaemon Kanesuke (c.1847 – c.1848) by Utagawa Kuniyoshi

Yoshida Chûzaemon Kanesuke - Utagawa Kuniyoshi - c.1847 - c.1848

Artwork Information

TitleYoshida Chûzaemon Kanesuke
ArtistUtagawa Kuniyoshi
Datec.1847 - c.1848
Mediumwoodblock print
Dimensions36.5 x 25.2 cm
Art MovementUkiyo-e
Current LocationMuseum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston, MA, US

About Yoshida Chûzaemon Kanesuke

The artwork titled “Yoshida Chûzaemon Kanesuke,” created by artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi circa 1847-1848, is a woodblock print measuring 36.5 x 25.2 cm. It belongs to the Ukiyo-e art movement and serves as an illustration in the genre. This piece is part of the series “Stories of the True Loyalty of the Faithful Samurai” and is housed in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, US.

The artwork depicts a samurai dressed in traditional attire, prominently showcasing intricate patterns and detailed designs on his clothing. The samurai appears in a dynamic pose, perhaps in the midst of action, emphasizing the themes of loyalty and valor characteristic of samurai culture. The background is adorned with extensive Japanese text, likely providing context or a narrative related to the image. The woodblock print style is evident in the bold lines and vibrant colors, typical of the Ukiyo-e movement, reflecting both artistic skill and historical significance. This piece encapsulates the essence of samurai honor and dedication, immortalized through Kuniyoshi’s masterful use of the woodblock printing technique.

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