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From an original wood block print
as seen below in "Other Images"
This stunning fine
art 3-D adaptation of a Japanese Samuri figurine makes an interesting addition to any
collection or home decor. Be sure to order your replica of this popular work of Oriental art while supplies last!
The world portrayed by the
art of Japanese printing can be captured under one romantic, by origin
Buddhist, name - ukiyo-e, or the floating world. It's a world of brief
amusement and pleasure - of daily life like it took place between the 17th and
19th century in theaters, on the street and during parties and festivals. This
changed when ukiyo-e made its entrance. After a turbulent period of political
turmoil, the Tokugawa period commenced - a period which would herald a strict,
dictatorial regime by the so-called Shoguns, who belonged to the Tokugawa
family.
This changed when
ukiyo-e made its entrance. After a turbulent period of political turmoil, the
Tokugawa period commenced - a period which would herald a strict, dictatorial
regime by the so-called Shoguns, who belonged to the Tokugawa family.
The Faithful
Samurai (1847-1848) The series Seishu Gishi Den, portraits of 47 Ronin,
Samurai without a master, is based on a true heroic story: in 1701 Lord Asano
van Ako was provoked by Kira, the arrogant chamberlain of the shogun. Asano
lost self control and wounded Kira and was forced to kill himself according to
ceremony. 47 faithful Samurai were intent on revenge for a year. Finally
Kira's house was attacked and Kira was beheaded. All 47 Samurai were forced to
commit suppuku. They died like heroes of the people and the blood-curdling
story was played many times in the Kabuki theater.
Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861)
After a difficult start as an independent artist he got his break with his
series "The 108 Heroes of the Suikoden", based on a popular Chinese tale from
the 14th Century. He developed into the best known portraitist of heroes and
warriors. The series Seishu Gishi Den, portraits of 47 Ronin, Samurai without a
master, is based on a true heroic story. The Faithful Samurai (1847-1848) The
series Seishu Gishi Den, portraits of 47 Ronin, Samurai without a master, is
based on a true heroic story: in 1701 Lord Asano van Ako was provoked by Kira,
the arrogant chamberlain of the shogun. Asano lost self control and wounded
Kira and was forced to kill himself according to ceremony. Fortyseven faithful Samurai
were intent on revenge for a year. Finally Kira's house was attacked and Kira
was beheaded. All 47 Samurai were forced to commit suppuku. They died like
heroes of the people and the blood-curdling story was played many times in the
Kabuki theater. Mase Chudayu Masa-aki After his lord's death, Masa-aki settled
as a doctor under a false name. He was already 62, but fought like a tiger
during the attack of Kira's house. It made him into one of the most respected
heroes.
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Features
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- Fantastic detail work with stunning colors
- An instant conversation piece
- Be the envy of your nieghbors!
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Specifications
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Size |
7"L x 5.5"D x 8"H |
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Material |
Museum quality solid resin |
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Finish |
Hand colored details |
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Shipping Weight |
8 Lbs |
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See Also
Other Images
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