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Banzuiin Chobei, from the series Story of Brocades of the East in the Floating
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Banzuiin Chobei, from the series Story of Brocades of the East in the Floating
Banzuiin Chobei, from the series Story of Brocades of the East in the Floating World (Azuma no hana ukiyo kodan - Banzuiin Chobei), 10th month, 1867
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Bleeding Blood Broken Drinking Hand Injured Injury Ink And Colour On Paper Samurai Samurai Sword Taiso Tsukioka Tsukioka Yoshitoshi Yoshitoshi Yoshitoshi Tsukioka Blade Handprint Polychrome Woodblock Print
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This polychrome woodblock print, titled "Banzuiin Chobei" is a remarkable piece from the 19th century artistic school. Created by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi during the Edo period in Japan, this print showcases the skill and creativity of Japanese heritage art. The image depicts a wounded samurai warrior named Banzuiin Chobei, who stands tall despite his injuries. With blood dripping from his broken sword and handprint on his body, he symbolizes the fierce spirit of a warrior engaged in battle. The vibrant colors used in this artwork bring to life the intensity of warfare and evoke emotions of strength and determination. Yoshitoshi's attention to detail is evident as he captures every intricate element, from the flowing water in the background to Chobei's firm grip on his weapon. This print not only portrays a historical moment but also conveys deeper concepts such as sacrifice, loyalty, and resilience. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this woodblock print serves as an important cultural artifact that sheds light on Japan's rich history and its fascination with samurai warriors. It invites viewers to appreciate both the technical mastery involved in woodblock printing and the profound storytelling ability inherent within ukiyo-e art. Tsukioka Yoshitoshi's "Banzuiin Chobei" transports us back to a time when honor was paramount and war defined lives. It reminds us of our human capacity for courage even amidst adversity—a timeless message captured within
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