Gorgeous - 1850 - KUNISADA Warrior Print - Shishi Lion Dog Tattoo
A fantastic authentic original Edo Period Kunisada Utagawa Japanese Woodblock Print Picture of the famous ruffian firefighter, Shirataki Sakichi.
Artist: Kunisada Utagawa (1786-1865) signed Toyokuni III (his pen name after his master)
Date: Edo Period, c.1850
Character portrayed: The famous ruffian firefighter, Shirataki Sakichi
Description: 100% Japanese genuine & authentic original woodblock print picture featuring the aforementioned ruffian adorned in fantastic shishi (lion dog) tattoos, while brandishing a large knife.
Fantastic colors and impressions! Condition is good with some mild wear and soiling. No backing. Please see and judge from photos.
Size of woodblock print picture: 25 cm x 36.5 cm
An exceptionally striking late Edo-period Japanese woodblock print depicting the famed fireman Shirataki Sakichi, dramatically portrayed with elaborate upper-bodied shishi (lion-dog) tattoos winding across both arms and shoulder regions. Richly detailed and atmospheric, the piece perfectly captures the bold spirit of Edo Period tattoo culture and masculine warrior-style bravado. The surviving colors — rich in penetrating bokashi-shaded blues — and intense expression give the work tremendous visual impact. This antique Japanese artwork would display superbly once framed.
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