Kuniyoshi - Shimonosuwa Yaegaki-hime

Kuniyoshi - Shimonosuwa Yaegaki-hime

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Utagawa Kuniyoshi One of the most famous prints (#30) from the series: Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaido. An elegantly dressed woman dances with ghostly fox spirits while holding a samurai helmet above her head. She is Yaegaki-hime, heroine of the popular kabuki play Japan's Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety (Honchō nijūshi-kō). The God of Suwa, who wants the helmet returned to its rightful owners, sends fox spirits as his messengers to guide Yaegaki. By following the footsteps of foxes over the ice, she will be able to make a safe crossing over frozen Lake Suwa and deliver the helmet to Katsuyori.  Date: 1852 Size: 14.25 x 9.75 (inches) Publisher: Yawataya Sakujiro Condition: Good color and impression, a bit faded, some embossing, not backed. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Metropolitan Museum of Art Tokyo Metropolitan Library Waseda University British Museum Art Gallery of Greater Victoria Cultural Heritage online - with a Google map showing where this location is Hiroshige Museum

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