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Lord Oda Nobunaga Viewing the Restoration of Kiyosu Castle (Oda Nobunaga ko Kiyosujo... 1888. Creator: Yoshifuji)
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Lord Oda Nobunaga Viewing the Restoration of Kiyosu Castle (Oda Nobunaga ko Kiyosujo... 1888. Creator: Yoshifuji)
Lord Oda Nobunaga Viewing the Restoration of Kiyosu Castle (Oda Nobunaga ko Kiyosujo shuzen goran no zu), 1888 (printed posthumously)
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Lord Oda Nobunaga, a Visionary Leader, Observes the Restoration of Kiyosu Castle
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this print by Yoshifuji, we are transported back to the 16th century in Japan. The image depicts Lord Oda Nobunaga, a renowned daimyo and influential figure during the feudal era. Standing amidst the vibrant colors of his attire, Nobunaga gazes upon the restoration efforts at Kiyosu Castle. The artwork showcases Yoshifuji's mastery of block printing techniques, with intricate details capturing every aspect of this historical moment. The triptych format adds depth and grandeur to the scene as it unfolds before our eyes. Nobunaga's presence exudes power and authority as he oversees the fortification process. His kimono reflects both his status as a government official and his impeccable fashion sense. Surrounding him are loyal men who assist in carrying out his vision for Kiyosu Castle's revival. The horses nearby symbolize strength and mobility – essential qualities for any military leader during that time period. They stand ready to serve their lord faithfully on future campaigns. This art piece not only captures an important historical event but also serves as a testament to Japan's rich cultural heritage. It transports us to another time and place while reminding us of Lord Oda Nobunaga's significant contributions to Japanese history. Displayed proudly in an art gallery or museum like the Art Institute Chicago, this print allows viewers to appreciate both its artistic value and its historical significance within Asian arts.
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