Утагава Ёсиказу - Utagawa Yoshikazu (творчество 1850-70)
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Imayo-sugata Hana no Yosooi-244 viewsFrom the series, "Imayo-sugata Hana no Yosooi", Contemporary women are depicted in a flower designed kimono. She is wearing cherry blossom pattern.
1854
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Jingi Hakko no uchi-67 views(Eight Loyal Actions) The wise leader, Kusunoki Masashige
1853
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Soga Brothers in their final battle-64 views"Soga Kyodai Youchi no Zu" (The Scene of the Night Attack by the Soga Brothers) The final battle of Soga brothers who avenged their father's death. Soga Goro Tokimune (right panel, held back by a man) and Soga Juro Sukenari (4th from the right panel, in blue and red robe) busted into their enemy, Kudo Suketsune's residence on a stormy night. They killed Kudo. In the following battle with Kudo's men, Juro was killed by Nitta Shiro ( middle panel) because his sword broke off. <...>
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Sword and the Moon-70 views"Jingi Hakko no Uchi" (Eight Loyal Actions) Sato Shirobyoe Tadanobu, one of the four bodyguards of Minamoto no Yoshitsune, blocks the arrows from the enemy troop lead by Emma Koshiro.
1856
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Soga Brothers in their final battle-60 views<...>Goro was captured by a man (restrains Goro from behind) who disguised as a woman.
1858
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Soga Brothers in their final battle-61 viewsThe final battle of Soga brothers who avenged their father's death.
1858
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Soga Brothers in their final battle-64 viewsThe final battle of Soga brothers who avenged their father's death.
1858
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Soga Brothers in their final battle-68 viewsThe final battle of Soga brothers who avenged their father's death.
1858
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Soga Brothers-69 views(Eight Loyal Actions) Soga Juro Sukenari and his brother Goro Tokimune.
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111 viewsThe rival feudal lords, Takeda Shingen (upper left) and Uesugi Kenshin (Lower right) facing each other for the final battle.
1856
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Female Warrior - The renowned female warrior, Tomoe-gozen in 11th Century. Her husband (lover?) was Genji General, Kiso Yoshinaka. She was described as follows in-71 views<...>and charming features. She was also a remarkably strong archer, and as a swords-woman she was a warrior worth a thousand, ready to confront a demon or a god, mounted or on foot. She handled unbroken horses with superb skill; she rode unscathed down perilous descents." Whenever a battle was imminent, Yoshinaka sent her out as his first captain, equipped with strong armor, an oversized sword, and a mighty bow; and she performed more deeds of valor than any of his other warriors.
1856
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Money and Courtesan-79 views "Yonjuhakkei no Uchi" (Fourty Eight Scenic Pictures) Courtesan Umegaeda of the pleasure district in Kyoto.
1866
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