Shoki and Demon
Terms of Use
Usage Conditions ApplyAt A Glance
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Period
ca. 1850 -
Geography
Japan -
Material
Ink and color on paper -
Dimension
H x W (overall): 36.1 x 24.6 cm (14 3/16 x 9 11/16 in) -
Accession Number
S2004.3.188 -
EDAN ID
edanmdm:fsg_S2004.3.188
Object Details
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Artist
Utagawa Kuniyoshi 歌川国芳 (1798-1861) -
Label
Shoki was a natural subject for Kuniyoshi, who was renowned for his print series of Chinese and Japanese warriors and heroes. In a dynamic composition that fills the page, Shoki bristles with energy as he grasps a small demon in one hand and a sword in the other. The broad, modulated lines with which the figure is delineated intentionally replicate the brushstrokes of ink painting. -
Collection
National Museum of Asian Art Collection -
Exhibition History
Masterful Illusions: Japanese Prints from the Anne van Biema Collection (September 15, 2002 to January 9, 2003) -
Origin
Japan -
Credit Line
The Anne van Biema Collection -
Type
Print -
Restrictions and Rights
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