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Glass Frame : (1152-1185). Japanese warrior, one of the chief commanders of the Taira Clan. The ghost of Tomomori crashing through waves to avenge the Taira naval defeat by the Minamoto forces during the Genpei War, 1185. Woodcut by Yoshitoshi Taiso, 1880s
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(1152-1185). Japanese warrior, one of the chief commanders of the Taira Clan. The ghost of Tomomori crashing through waves to avenge the Taira naval defeat by the Minamoto forces during the Genpei War, 1185. Woodcut by Yoshitoshi Taiso, 1880s
TAIRA NO TOMOMORI
(1152-1185). Japanese warrior, one of the chief commanders of the Taira Clan. The ghost of Tomomori crashing through waves to avenge the Taira naval defeat by the Minamoto forces during the Genpei War, 1185. Woodcut by Yoshitoshi Taiso, 1880s
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Media ID 7959797
1880s Chaos Commander Defeat Evil Ghost Heian Period Minamoto Naval Ocean Revenge Samurai Warfare Warrior Wave Yoshitoshi 1185 Genpei War Taira Taiso
7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 12.7cm x 17.7cm (5" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 16.2cm x 20.3cm (6.4" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This woodcut print by Yoshitoshi Taiso, created in the 1880s, depicts the legendary Japanese warrior Taira no Tomomori. Tomomori was one of the chief commanders of the powerful Taira Clan during the tumultuous Genpei War in 1185. In this haunting scene, we witness the ghostly figure of Tomomori crashing through towering waves with an air of vengeance. The print captures his determination to avenge the devastating naval defeat suffered by his clan at the hands of their rivals, the Minamoto forces. The artist skillfully portrays Tomomori as a formidable and ethereal presence amidst chaos and turmoil. His ghostly form emerges from within a tempestuous ocean, symbolizing both his connection to nature and his indomitable spirit. With every brushstroke, Yoshitoshi masterfully conveys themes of warfare, revenge, and honor that were prevalent during Japan's Heian period. The fine details bring out emotions associated with defeat and evil while highlighting Tomomori's role as a revered commander and samurai warrior. This woodcut print serves as a testament to both historical events and artistic excellence. It transports viewers back to ancient times when brave warriors fought for their clans' honor on treacherous seas. Through this artwork, we are reminded of Japan's rich history and its enduring fascination with tales of valor and heroism.
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