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Once More Unto the Breach: Samurai Warriors and Heroes in Ukiyo-e Masterpieces
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This captivating book delves into the world of legendary samurai warriors and heroes as depicted in Ukiyo-e masterpieces. It highlights figures such as the warriors from the Genji and Heike clans, which were prestigious family lineages during the Heian period, as well as the fearless fighters of the Sengoku era, a time marked by political turmoil and feudal conflict in Japan. Notable individuals include the iconic swordsman and poet Miyamoto Musashi, the Eight Dog Warriors from the Edo period's literary piece "The Eight Dog Chronicles," Jiraiya, known for his toad-riding ninja exploits in Japanese folklore, the revered Forty-seven Ronin, and the famed Chinese hero Guan-Yu, among others. Created by renowned ukiyo-e artists like Hokusai, Hiroshige, Kuniyoshi, and Yoshitoshi, these illustrations burst with energy and capture the eye with their vivid, dynamic designs. For enthusiasts of samurai culture and ukiyo-e art, this sequel to the bestseller Something Wicked from Japan is indispensable. Additionally, it serves as an exceptional resource for tattoo artists seeking inspiration.
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This captivating book delves into the world of legendary samurai warriors and heroes as depicted in Ukiyo-e masterpieces. It highlights figures such as the warriors from the Genji and Heike clans, which were prestigious family lineages during the Heian period, as well as the fearless fighters of the Sengoku era, a time marked by political turmoil and feudal conflict in Japan. Notable individuals include the iconic swordsman and poet Miyamoto Musashi, the Eight Dog Warriors from the Edo period's literary piece "The Eight Dog Chronicles," Jiraiya, known for his toad-riding ninja exploits in Japanese folklore, the revered Forty-seven Ronin, and the famed Chinese hero Guan-Yu, among others. Created by renowned ukiyo-e artists like Hokusai, Hiroshige, Kuniyoshi, and Yoshitoshi, these illustrations burst with energy and capture the eye with their vivid, dynamic designs. For enthusiasts of samurai culture and ukiyo-e art, this sequel to the bestseller Something Wicked from Japan is indispensable. Additionally, it serves as an exceptional resource for tattoo artists seeking inspiration.
