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Rare antique Utagawa Kuniyoshi Ukiyo-e Triptych: "Three Kingdoms - Hakumonrō "
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Condition: |
Good - average wear |
Age: |
1800-1849 |
Region of Origin: |
Japan |
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Paper |
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Original |
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Antique Original |
Color: |
Multi-Color |
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1748850291 |
Item description
Overview
Step into the vibrant world of Edo-period Japan with this exceptionally rare first edition ukiyo-e triptych by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, titled T?zoku Sangokushi no Uchi: Hakumonr? S?s? Ryofu Kirizu, Sanmai-tsuzuki (Popular History of the Three Kingdoms: The Execution of Lü Bu at Hakumonr?). Created between 1847-1852, this masterpiece captures a dramatic moment from the Chinese Romance of the Three Kingdoms, depicting Cao Cao’s execution of Lü Bu at the White Gate Tower. This three-panel woodblock print, in O-ban size, is a testament to Kuniyoshi’s genius in warrior prints, showcasing his dynamic composition, vivid colors, and meticulous craftsmanship. A true collector’s gem, this first edition is among the most coveted works in ukiyo-e history.
Historical Significance
Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861), a leading master of the Utagawa school, earned the title “Warrior-painter-Kuniyoshi” for his bold and imaginative depictions of historical and legendary heroes. Initially a late bloomer compared to his peer Kunisada, Kuniyoshi rose to fame with his 108 Heroes of the Popular Suikoden series in the 1820s, which revolutionized ukiyo-e with its powerful warrior imagery. This triptych, part of his Popular History of the Three Kingdoms series, exemplifies his ability to transcend traditional ukiyo-e boundaries with fantastic ideas, intricate details, and a flair for dramatic storytelling. The Three Kingdoms theme, rooted in the Chinese epic, is particularly rare and sought-after, making this piece a crown jewel for collectors of historical and warrior ukiyo-e.
Artwork Details
Date: 1847-1852 (late Edo period, first edition)
Size: O-ban triptych (each panel approx. 14.25 x 10 inches / 36.5 x 25.5 cm)
Impression: Good, with clear lines and vibrant woodblock printing
Condition: Good, well-preserved for its age, with minor signs of wear typical of 19th-century prints
Details: This three-panel masterpiece showcases Kuniyoshi’s signature style—dynamic figures, bold colors, and intricate textile patterns. The scene captures the intense moment of Lü Bu’s execution, with Cao Cao’s commanding presence and the vivid energy of the composition drawing the viewer into the historical drama. The use of mountain cherry woodblock and mulberry paper (handmade over 200 days) ensures lasting quality and authenticity.
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