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Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
The king of the Tengus teaching martial arts to Yoshitsune 1886
colour woodblock (diptych)
(a-b) 35.5 × 46.7 cm (image) (overall)
(a-b) 35.6 × 47.7 cm (sheet) (overall)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased, 1993
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Medium
colour woodblock (diptych)
Measurements
(a-b) 35.5 × 46.7 cm (image) (overall)
(a-b) 35.6 × 47.7 cm (sheet) (overall)
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased, 1993
Gallery location
Not on display
Place/s of Execution
Tokyo, Japan
Inscription
printed in red ink (in Japanese characters) (in image) u.r.: (sketches by Yoshitoshi)
printed in ink (in Japanese characters) (in image) l.l.: Yoshitoshi ga
printed in red ink (in Japanese characters) (in image) l.l.: Taiso
printed in ink (in Japanese characters) (in image) l.l.: (Picture of Shanao learning the martial arts on mount kurame)
Accession Number
AS2.a-b-1993
Department
Asian Art
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