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UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE II: TRIPTYCH OF NITTA NO YOSHISADA THROWING HIS SWORD INTO THE SEA
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06月13日 下午4点 开拍 / 06月11日 下午3点 截止委托
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UTAGAWA HIROSHIGE II: TRIPTYCH OF NITTA NO YOSHISADA THROWING HIS SWORD INTO THE SEAUtagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869), signed Ichiryusai mon Shigenobu ga and Shigenobu gaJapan, 1849-52Color woodblock prints on paper. Oban triptych. Signed Ichiryusai mon Shigenobu ga (on the right and left sheets), Shigenobu ga (on center sheet), censor’s seal: Hama, Magome; publisher: Yamashiroya Jinbei. Title Nitta no Yoshisada Throwing His Sword into the Sea.Nitta no Yoshisada standing on the shore with his men gathered around him, his sword hanging in mid-air above the gentle waves. A red glow spreads along the horizon as the sun begins to rise.Inscriptions: Inscribed with the cartouche, ‘Shokei ninen gogatsu nijuichinichi Hojo Takatoki nyudo o horobosan tame Nitta Yoshisada Kamakura ni shussen shite Gokurakujisaka no yogai ni yorite yukumichi nareba ryujin ni kisei shi koganezukuri no tachi o Inamuragasaki no kaiju ni nageireru no zu’ [‘When Nitta Yoshisada Attacked Kamakura to Overthrow Hojo Takatoki, Since the Land Route through Gokurakuji Pass Was Unassailable, He Made a Vow to the Dragon God and Threw a Golden Sword into the Water at Inamuragasaki, on the 21st Day of the 5th Month, 1333’].SIZE ca. 36.2 x 25 cm (each sheet)Condition: Good condition with wear, fading to colors, and some rubbing. Tiny losses and worm holes, some with associated touchups. The margins trimmed.A former general of the Hojo army, Nitta no Yoshisada supported the exiled Emperor Go-Daigo during his captivity. When Go-Daigo escaped, Yoshisada joined him and raised an army to fight the Hojo clan, his former allies. As they marched on the Hojo stronghold in Kamakura, they found themselves trapped on a narrow stretch of sand, between high cliffs and Hojo boats full of archers. Yoshisada prayed to the gods of the sea and cast his sword into the water to show his sincerity. When the sun rose, the tide retreated out far, leaving a pathway along the sand towards Kamakura.Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869), also known as Ando Hiroshige II, was the chief pupil of the great master Hiroshige. He first used the name Shigenobu, but when Hiroshige died in 1858, he married his daughter and took the name Hiroshige II. Around 1865 the marriage was dissolved, and he retired to Yokohama and reverted to the name Shigenobu. Today, he is more usually referred to as 'Hiroshige II'.Museum comparison:A closely related triptych is in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, accession number 11.27056-8.

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