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Watonai Capturing a Tiger, c1830. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
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Watonai Capturing a Tiger, c1830. Creator: Utagawa Kunisada
Watonai Capturing a Tiger, c1830
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1830s Aiming Animal Cruelty Character Cruelty Cruelty To Animals Feline Fierce Gepparo Gototei Ichiyosai Japanese Era Killing Kinraisha Kochoro Kunisada Kunisada Utagawa Kunisada Utagawa I Rifle Shooting Shozo Threat Threatening Tiger Toyokuni Iii Tsunda Shozo Utagawa Kunisada Utagawa Kunisada I Utagawa Toyokuni Iii Wild Animal Wildlife
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Watonai Capturing a Tiger" is a captivating and intense woodblock print created by the renowned Japanese artist Utagawa Kunisada, also known as Toyokuni III, during the mid-1830s. This masterpiece, a testament to the rich artistic heritage of Japan's Edo period, depicts a brave and determined warrior named Watonai, who stands tall and fearless in the face of a fierce tiger. The print, which measures approximately 36.5 x 25.5 cm, showcases the artist's exceptional skill in color woodblock printing. The vibrant hues of red, blue, and green bring the scene to life, with the tiger's yellow and orange stripes contrasting sharply against the dark background. The intricate details of Watonai's armor, from the delicate patterns on his helmet to the intricate designs on his chest plate, are expertly rendered, adding depth and texture to the image. Watonai is shown aiming a rifle, his eyes focused intently on the tiger that looms before him. The animal, with its teeth bared and claws extended, poses a clear threat to the warrior. The tension between the two is palpable, with Watonai's gun poised to deliver a fatal blow. The scene is reminiscent of the brutal reality of warfare and hunting during the Tokugawa period, a time when such activities were commonplace. Despite the potential for depictions of animal cruelty, this print is a significant work of art that showcases the skill and creativity of Utagawa Kunisada. It is currently housed in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), where it continues to inspire and captivate audiences from around the world. The print's title, "Watonai Capturing a Tiger," speaks to the timeless themes of courage, determination, and the struggle for survival that have long resonated with viewers.
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