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A woodblock print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi depicting Sojobo, king of the tengu, instructing Minamoto no Yoshitsune in swordsmanship. The scene is set in a mountainous region with cherry blossoms falling around the figures.
This woodblock print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) depicts a scene of Sojobo, king of the tengu (a type of supernatural being), instructing Minamoto no Yoshitsune in swordsmanship. Yoshitoshi was a prominent Japanese print artist of the late Edo and early Meiji periods, known for his innovative approach to ukiyo-e and his depictions of historical and mythical subjects. His work often incorporated elements of both traditional Japanese art and Western influences. The print shows Yoshitsune, youthful and agile, leaping with a sword in hand, while Sojobo, with his long white beard and red robes, observes. The setting appears to be a mountainous region, suggested by the rocky terrain and waterfall in the background. Cherry blossoms fall around the figures, adding a touch of ephemeral beauty to the scene. The moon is visible in the upper-left corner. The composition is dynamic, capturing the energy of the sword-fighting lesson. The colours are muted, with a focus on reds, blues, and greens, typical of ukiyo-e prints.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Yoshitoshi was the last great master of ukiyo-e, known for his dramatic and historically-themed Japanese woodblock prints.
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