Еситоси Цукиока (1839-1892)
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Тоётоми Хидэёси. Лист из цикла ("100 видов Луны")-18 views
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. Moonlight Patrol (Gekka no sekko)-19 viewsIn another scene from the Chronicles of the Taiko, Saito Toshimitsu is conducting surveillance along the Kamo River near Kyoto, before the attack on the Honnoji Temple in 1582. Toshimitsu and his father Saito Kuranosuke were retainers of Akechi Mitshuide (1526-1582) who fought a treacherous war against his lord Oda Nobunaga.
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Moon of pure snow at Asano River (Asanogawa seisetsu no tsuki)-19 viewsThe girl plunging into the icy Asano River with her hands clasped in prayer is Chikako. She hopes that her suicide will persuade government officials to release her father, Zeniya Gohei (1773-1855), from prison. However, her sacrifice fails to impress the authorities, and her father eventually dies in prison. Two startled cranes, often seen as a symbol of justice and longevity, are fleeing from the scene. Together with the reeds they form an essential part of the beautiful triangular design.
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. Cooling off at Shijo (Shijo noryo)-22 viewsA young waitress is resting on one of the teahouse platforms built out over the streambed of the Kamo River in the entertainment district near Shijo Bridge in Kyoto. (printed December 1885)
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Moon above the sea at Daimotsu Bay (Daimotsu kaijo no tsuki)-28 views
The warrior-priest Musashibo Benkei prays to pacify the angry spirits of the fallen Taira warriors - symbolized by the dark clouds - and saves his master Minamoto no Yoshitune and some of his troops from shipwreck as they sail across Daimotsu Bay in the year 1185. (printed January 1886)
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Michizane composes a poem by moonlight-33 views
Sugawara no Michizane (845-903 AD) was a courtier who was posthumously deified as Tenjin, the god of music, literature, and calligraphy. At age eleven, he composed the following poem in classical Chinese form: “The moon glimmers like bright snow, and plum blossoms appear like reflected stars - Ah! The golden mirror of the moon passes overhead as fragrance from the jade chamber fills the garden.” (printed January 1886)
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The moon at high tide (Ideshio no tsuki)-29 views
In this scene from the Noh play Takasago, an old couple stands on the beach before they get into a boat and sail away. He is looking at the moon, and she is checking the tide. They are Jo and Uba, spirits of two ancient pine trees, and symbolize the happiness and fulfillment of a long, faithful marriage. In the play they would wear masks, but their cloths are in Noh style indeed. Stevenson* remarks that this design may have been shelved after January 1887 - the "printing date" - and published two months before Yoshitoshi's death, when he was perhaps too ill to fulfill new commissions. (published April 1892)
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Moon and Smoke (Enchu no tsuki)-32 views
A fireman stands on a building holding the standard for the second district of Edo. He wears a sashiko, a padded coat soaked with water to protect him against the flames. In the lower right is another matoi (standard bearer) from a rival brigade. In 19th century Japan, crowded towns full of houses constructed of wood and paper were extremely vulnerable to fire. The fire-fighting troops were considered exciting and colorful characters, and enjoyed enormous prestige amongst the general population. (printed February 1886)
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Woman watching the shadow of a pine branch cast by the moon-18 views
This picture illustrates a verse by the celebrated haiku master Takarai Kikaku (1661-1707) Bright moon - across the tatami mats shadows of pine branches ” (printed October 1885)
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. The village of the Shi clan on a moonlit night (Shikason tsukiyo)-20 views
Shi Jin, a fictitious martial arts instructor from the Chinese novel Shui hu Zhuan (The Water Margin), became an outlaw-hero when bandits attacked his village. He first captured them, but after hearing their story about corruption and suppression, joined them and fled to the marsh lands of the book title. printed November 1885)
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. Inaba Mountain moon (Inabayama no tsuki)-20 viewsIn this scene from the Chronicles of the Taiko, Konoshita Tokichi (1536-1598), son of a peasant who later became the famous Toyotomi Hideyoshi leads a successful advance party of seven against the supposedly impregnable Saito clan castle atop Mount Inaba. Hideyoshi's brilliant career made him the prime candidate to become Shogun in 1586. In order to deal with his low birth he was given the family name Toyotomi
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