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'Azuma nishiki kaika yume monogatari' 東にしき 開花夢ものがたり (Eastern Brocades: Tales of Enlightened Dreams) - Utagawa Kunimatsu (1855-1944) - Japan -  Meiji Periode (1868-1912)
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'Azuma nishiki kaika yume monogatari' 東にしき 開花夢ものがたり (Eastern Brocades: Tales of Enlightened Dreams) - Utagawa Kunimatsu (1855-1944) - Japan - Meiji Periode (1868-1912)

Original woodblock print triptych - Paper - Utagawa Kunimatsu (1855-1944) - 'Azuma nishiki kaika yume monogatari' 東にしき 開花夢ものがたり(Eastern Brocades: Tales of Enlightened Dreams) - Japan - 1882 (Meiji 15) Reasonable condition, losses on margins. Paper is pasted on the back of the woodblock print See National Library of Australia: https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/5160785 Utagawa Kunimatsu is name ‘Utagawa Kunimatsu’ 歌川国松” in his signature. Utagawa Kunimatsu, born Wada Kunijirō, was the third son of the artist Utagawa Kunitsuru I 歌川国鶴 (1807–1878) and the younger brother of the artist Utagawa Kunitsuru II. He studied with his father and with Kobayashi Eitaku小林永擢 (1843-1890) and Toyohara Kunichika 豊原国周 (1835–1900). He was one of a number of the lesser artists of the Meiji period who designed war prints (senso-e); scenic view prints (meisho-e) depicting popular locations in and around Yokohama [including the series Competition of Famous Places in Yokohama (Yokohama meishokyō)]; book illustrations for novels including several written by Iwaya Sazanami (1870-1933); and illustrations for various newspapers, including the Kyoto binode shimbun.He lived in Yokohama, Tokyo and Osaka. It is said that he was left-handed. He used the gō (artist names) Ichiryūsai Toyoshige 一龍斎 豊重, Fukudō 福堂 and Ganshū 玩舟. The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston also records a signature on a print credited to him as Ichiōsai Kunimatsu, adding another gō used by the artist. memo (Satsuma Rebellion ) The Satsuma Rebellion is an armed rebellion that occurred in 1876(Meiji 9)-1877 (Meiji 10) in Kumamoto, Miyazaki, Oita, and Kagoshima prefectures under the leadership of Saigo Takamori. This is the largest rebellion of samurai in the early Meiji era, and the last civil war in Japan.

Nr. 85614717

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'Azuma nishiki kaika yume monogatari' 東にしき 開花夢ものがたり (Eastern Brocades: Tales of Enlightened Dreams) - Utagawa Kunimatsu (1855-1944) - Japan -  Meiji Periode (1868-1912)

'Azuma nishiki kaika yume monogatari' 東にしき 開花夢ものがたり (Eastern Brocades: Tales of Enlightened Dreams) - Utagawa Kunimatsu (1855-1944) - Japan - Meiji Periode (1868-1912)

Original woodblock print triptych - Paper - Utagawa Kunimatsu (1855-1944) - 'Azuma nishiki kaika yume monogatari' 東にしき 開花夢ものがたり(Eastern Brocades: Tales of Enlightened Dreams) - Japan - 1882 (Meiji 15)

Reasonable condition, losses on margins. Paper is pasted on the back of the woodblock print

See National Library of Australia: https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/5160785

Utagawa Kunimatsu is name ‘Utagawa Kunimatsu’ 歌川国松” in his signature.

Utagawa Kunimatsu, born Wada Kunijirō, was the third son of the artist Utagawa Kunitsuru I 歌川国鶴 (1807–1878) and the younger brother of the artist Utagawa Kunitsuru II. He studied with his father and with Kobayashi Eitaku小林永擢 (1843-1890) and Toyohara Kunichika 豊原国周 (1835–1900).
He was one of a number of the lesser artists of the Meiji period who designed war prints (senso-e); scenic view prints (meisho-e) depicting popular locations in and around Yokohama [including the series Competition of Famous Places in Yokohama (Yokohama meishokyō)]; book illustrations for novels including several written by Iwaya Sazanami (1870-1933); and illustrations for various newspapers, including the Kyoto binode shimbun.He lived in Yokohama, Tokyo and Osaka. It is said that he was left-handed.

He used the gō (artist names) Ichiryūsai Toyoshige 一龍斎 豊重, Fukudō 福堂 and Ganshū 玩舟. The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston also records a signature on a print credited to him as Ichiōsai Kunimatsu, adding another gō used by the artist.

memo (Satsuma Rebellion )
The Satsuma Rebellion is an armed rebellion that occurred in 1876(Meiji 9)-1877 (Meiji 10) in Kumamoto, Miyazaki, Oita, and Kagoshima prefectures under the leadership of Saigo Takamori. This is the largest rebellion of samurai in the early Meiji era, and the last civil war in Japan.

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