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Asaina Saburo Yoshihide pulling the Armour of Soga no Goro, c. 1777 (woodblock print)
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Asaina Saburo Yoshihide pulling the Armour of Soga no Goro, c. 1777 (woodblock print)
ALM437778 Asaina Saburo Yoshihide pulling the Armour of Soga no Goro, c.1777 (woodblock print) by Harunobu, Suzuki (1725-70); Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio, USA; (add.info.: Asahina Yoshihide, also known as Asahina Saburo, was a Japanese warrior of the early 13th century, and the son of Wada Yoshimori; ); eAllen Memorial Art Museum; Japanese, out of copyright
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The captivating woodblock print titled "Asaina Saburo Yoshihide pulling the Armour of Soga no Goro" by Suzuki Harunobu takes us back to ancient Japan, immersing us in a world of legends and fierce warriors. The image depicts Asahina Yoshihide, also known as Asahina Saburo, a renowned Japanese warrior from the early 13th century. In this scene, he is shown with great strength and determination as he pulls on the armor of Soga no Goro. The print exudes an atmosphere of hostility and anger, capturing the intense emotions that often accompanied conflicts during the middle ages. The elaborate costumes worn by both characters add to the stylized nature of the artwork, showcasing traditional Japanese dress and mythological elements. This piece beautifully illustrates a clash between two powerful forces, symbolizing a battle or confrontation between opposing sides. It evokes feelings of conflict and tension while highlighting themes such as bravery, honor, and loyalty. Suzuki Harunobu's masterful execution brings this historical moment to life through intricate details and skillful use of color. The artist's ability to convey emotion through his work is evident in every stroke. Displayed at Allen Memorial Art Museum in Oberlin College, Ohio, USA; this woodblock print continues to captivate viewers with its rich cultural significance and timeless depiction of legendary warriors locked in combat.
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