C1884

Edo, Snow at Yanagi Bridge, Takasaki Beian as Nezu…

Artist:

Toyohara Chikanobu (1838 - 1912)

The famous thief Nezumi Kozo, the Little Rat Kozo’ of Edo, disguised as Takasaki Beian, stands outside an inn talking with a young boy, the clam seller Sankichi. Kozo was a ‘Robin Hood’ style character, eventually caught and executed in … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Edo, Snow at Yanagi Bridge, Takasaki Beian as Nezumi Kozo and the Clam Seller Sankichi.

Date:

C1884

Artist:

Toyohara Chikanobu (1838 - 1912)

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Woodblock
AUTHENTICITY
Edo, Snow at Yanagi Bridge, Takasaki Beian as Nezumi Kozo and the Clam Seller Sankichi. - Antique Print from 1884

Genuine antique
dated:

1884

Description:

The famous thief Nezumi Kozo, the Little Rat Kozo’ of Edo, disguised as Takasaki Beian, stands outside an inn talking with a young boy, the clam seller Sankichi. Kozo was a ‘Robin Hood’ style character, eventually caught and executed in 1835. 10 December. Inset Two women in snow.

From the series Snow, Moon & Flowers

Biography:

Toyohara (Yoshu) Chikanobu (1838-1912)

Chikanobu was an important Meiji period nishiki-e artist (multi-coloured wood block printing) who documented Japan’s transition into the modern era while promoting traditional Japanese values through his prints. Little is known of Chikanbou’s life as his personal effects were destroyed in the 1923 earthquake and/or bombings of Toyko in the 1940’s. His personal name was Hasimoto Naoyoshi and as the son of a samurai he fought in a number of battles. He became a pupil of Kuniyoshi; at the age of about 15, taking the name Yoshitsuru and after the death of Kuniyoshi, he studied under Kunisada in 1852 and later in 1862 under Kunichika. In 1875 he moved to Edo, firstly as an illustrator for a newspaper one and became of the most active and famous nishiki-e artists in Japan. 

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