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Chikanobu and Yoshitoshi Woodblock Prints
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    • No. 10, Chikako commits suicide

    • No. 10, Chikako commits suicide

    • legends (folk tales); women; kimonos; rivers; birds (animals)

    • A woman, in distress, is jumping in a river. The moon is setting and two white herons rise from the water near her. The story behind the image is: When her father lost his money and was jailed, Chikako tried to win his release. To prove herself a...
    • Swimming at Okazaki

    • Swimming at Okazaki

    • men (male humans); women; trees; kimonos; swimming

    • Oai no kata was born in Okazaki and was both beautiful and strong, although of low social status. One day while swimming in a river, a young man tried to bother her, but she quickly defeated him. According to the cartouche, even the shogun Tokugawa...
    • No. 5, Mr. Eto Shinpei, 1834-1874, politician

    • No. 5, Mr. Eto Shinpei, 1834-1874, politician

    • Portrait; men (male humans); kimonos; fans (costume accessories); flowers (plants); flower gardens; lanterns (lighting devices);

    • A participant in the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate, after the Meiji Restoration Etō Shinpei was appointed to a number of government posts, including Minister of Justice where he played a part in overhauling Japan's penal code. He resigned...
    • Meiwa, 1764-1771

    • Meiwa, 1764-1771

    • women; hairstyles; fude; boxes (containers)

    • A noblewoman holding her brush in the traditional vertical position writes on the outside of a scroll. Her eyebrows have been shaved and "moth wing" eyebrows painted on her forehead, as appropriate to her rank. In the inset, a small box hold shells...
    • Kenmu, 1334-1337

    • Kenmu, 1334-1337

    • women; hats; veils (headcloths); kimonos; children (people by age group)

    • Dressed in a black lacquered hat with a broad brim and a delicate silk gauze veil, this woman appears to be in a traveling outfit. Perhaps she is supposed to be a court lady traveling between the Southern Court of emperor GoDaigo (1288-1339) in...
    • Lady Matsushima

    • Lady Matsushima

    • women; men (male humans); kimonos; swords; banners; lanterns (lighting devices); warriors; porches; blinds (coverings); armor (protective wear)

    • Although Lady Matsushima was an attendant of the shogun Minamoto no Sanetomo (1192-1219), Hojo Tomotoki (1193-1245), second son of the regent Hojo Yoshitoki, frequently sent her love letters, even though she was deeply in love with Wada Asahina...
    • Princess Sarashina

    • Princess Sarashina

    • women; men (male humans); swords; trees; kimonos; warriors

    • Sarashina-hime was the courageous daughter of a retainer to Murakami Yoshikiyo (1501-1573) and was married to the samurai Aiki Morinosuke. Another family member with evil intentions tried to attack Princess Sarashina when she was doing religious...

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