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Rare antique Ukiyo-e : "Great Heroes of Japan - Tokugawa Ieyasu" Tsukioka
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This exquisite ukiyo-e print captures the historical moment when Tokugawa Ieyasu, dressed in the formal attire of the court nobility known as "ikan sokutai," entered the Imperial Palace in Kyoto on March 12, 1603. This scene is believed to depict his ceremonial visit upon being appointed as Shogun by Emperor Goyozei, following his triumphant victory at the Battle of Sekigahara, which secured his dominance over Japan. Dimensions: 3625 cm
Tokugawa Ieyasu, after his victory, was officially named Shogun, receiving the imperial decree from Emperor Goyozei, marking the establishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate, which would govern Japan for over 250 years. This print not only immortalizes a pivotal moment in Japanese history but also showcases the grandeur and solemnity of the occasion.
The title "Great Heroes of Japan" refers to a series of 51 works by the celebrated ukiyo-e artist Yoshitoshi Tsukioka, who was active from the late Edo period into the early Meiji era. While the series typically focuses on the heroic deeds of famous warriors and daimyo, this particular piece uniquely highlights Ieyasu's appointment as Shogun, rather than his martial prowess, reflecting Yoshitoshi's innovative approach and exceptional talent.
Why This Piece is Exceptional:
Historical Significance: This artwork captures a rare and significant moment, the appointment of Tokugawa Ieyasu as Shogun, which laid the foundation for one of Japan's longest-lasting political eras.
Artistic Mastery: Yoshitoshi Tsukioka's ability to convey the dignity and gravity of the occasion through detailed depiction and use of color makes this piece a masterpiece of ukiyo-e art.
Rarity and Collectibility: As part of a limited series by one of Japan's most revered artists, this print, with dimensions of 3625 cm, is not only a collector's item but also a piece of history, offering a tangible connection to Japan's past.
Cultural Value: Owning this print means possessing a piece of Japan's cultural heritage, providing insight into the ceremonial aspects of samurai and court life during the Edo period.
This ukiyo-e is more than just a beautiful artwork; it's a bridge to Japan's rich historical tapestry, an investment in cultural legacy, and a testament to the artistic genius of Yoshitoshi Tsukioka. Perfect for collectors, historians, or anyone with a deep appreciation for Japanese history and art.
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