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Kyumonryo Shishin, depicted in fighting stance with his robe falling away to reveal a full-body dragon tattoo, is one of the 108 heros of the "Suikoden" (Chinese "Shui-hu chuan"). This is a Chinese tale about a band of swashbuckling outlaws much loved in Japan.This series of forty half-size prints is made up of subjects from Chinese and Japanese lore. Yoshitoshi drew them in an apparently carefree way, signing each illustration "Yoshitoshi giga"-Yoshitoshi drew for fun.
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Document identity
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5540
label
Yoshitoshi ryakuga
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object
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5540
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normalized
title
Yoshitoshi ryakuga
description
Kyumonryo Shishin, depicted in fighting stance with his robe falling away to reveal a full-body dragon tattoo, is one of the 108 heros of the "Suikoden" (Chinese "Shui-hu chuan"). This is a Chinese tale about a band of swashbuckling outlaws much loved in Japan.This series of forty half-size prints is made up of subjects from Chinese and Japanese lore. Yoshitoshi drew them in an apparently carefree way, signing each illustration "Yoshitoshi giga"-Yoshitoshi drew for fun.
provenance
Robert S. Shaull [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1990, by bequest.
date
1882 (Meiji)
citationUrl
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CC0
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en
genreSpecific
color woodcuts
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1
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1
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import
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cul
Japanese
inscriptions
[Signature] Yoshitoshi giga
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mulberry paper, pigments
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14896
4514
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JPK
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none
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1
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0
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photo
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