Kyusenpo Sakucho from the series, One-hundred and eight Heroes of the Popular Suikoden All Told
Kyusenpo Sakucho from the series, One-hundred and eight Heroes of the Popular Suikoden All Told
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Japanese, 1798-1861
Publisher
Kagaya Kichibei, Edo (Tokyo)
Dateabout 1830
Dimensions14 x 10 in. (37.3 x 26.3 cm)
Mediumwoodblock print (format - Oban tate-e)
ClassificationPrints
Credit LineGift of William E. Levis and funds from the Florence Scott Libbey Bequest in Memory of her Father, Maurice A. Scott, by exchange
Object number
2008.138
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Published ReferencesKlompmakers, Inge, Of Brigands and Bravery: Kuniyoshi's Heroes of the Suikoden, Hotei Publishing, Leiden, 1998, pl.40b, pp. 131-134.
- Works on Paper
J.Suzuki, Exhibition of Suikoden by Kuniyoshi, Riccar Museum, Tokyo, 1979, pl.14.
Exhibition HistoryTokyo, Riccar Museum, Exhibition of Suikoden by Kuniyoshi, 1979.Label TextGenerating a whirlwind of energy and kicked-up snow, the formidable warrior Sakucho rides his black steed while wielding a battle axe. This print comes from a series of prints based on a popular Chinese adventure novel about a Robin Hood-like band of rebels who defy the authorities and champion the poor. The scene captures the moment when Sakucho, who is sent by the governor to fight against the rebels, plunges with his horse into their snow-covered trap. After he is captured by the rebel gang, he becomes one of their leaders. The characters at the top of the print describe the storyline.Utagawa Hiroshige
1916?
Utagawa Hiroshige
1916?
Utagawa Hiroshige
1916?
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