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The Battle of Hogen from a screen, Momayama Period (1568-1600) (pen & ink, colour
XBP341863 The Battle of Hogen from a screen, Momayama Period (1568-1600) (pen & ink, colour and gold laid on panel) (detail) by Japanese School (16th century); Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 12861346
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Charge Charging Japanese Civil War 1156
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a mesmerizing detail from "The Battle of Hogen from a screen, Momayama Period (1568-1600)" by the Japanese School in the 16th century. The artwork, executed with pen and ink, color, and gold laid on panel, is an extraordinary representation of historical events during the Hogen Rebellion in Japan. In this particular scene captured by the lens, we witness a fierce clash between armies amidst a tumultuous battlefield. The image vividly portrays soldiers on horseback charging forward with unwavering determination. Their faces reflect both courage and intensity as they engage in combat to secure victory for their respective sides. The Battle of Hogen was a pivotal moment in Japanese history that marked the beginning of samurai-led government and set off the Japanese Civil War in 1156. This conflict arose due to disputes over imperial succession and control of the influential Fujiwara clan of regents. Through this photograph's impeccable clarity and attention to detail, we are transported back in time to relive this significant event firsthand. It serves as a powerful reminder of Japan's rich cultural heritage and its enduring fascination with warfare tactics. Displayed proudly within a private collection, this remarkable piece offers viewers an opportunity to delve into Japan's past while appreciating the artistic mastery displayed by the anonymous artist from centuries ago.
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