Kusunoki Masashige Bids Farewell to his Son Masatsura
Artist
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 月岡 芳年
(Japanese, 1839–1892)
DateMarch 1889
Mediumwoodblock print, ink and color on paper
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineAlexander H. Bullock Fund
Object number2002.183
DescriptionPrinted and published March, 1889.Label Text2003-04-03: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Japanese, 1839-92) Kusunoki Masashige Bids Farewell to His Son Masatsura Printed and published March 1889 Series: "New Selection of Eastern Brocade Pictures" Woodblock print; ink and color on paper; oban diptych Alexander H. Bullock Fund, 2002.183 Kusunoki Masashige was appointed governor and military commissioner of Kawachi and Izumi provinces by Emperor Go-Daigo as a reward for his loyal services. However, in 1336, when Ashikaga Takauji-who aspired to be shogun-secured an edict from a rival branch of the imperial family to legitimize his intended capture of Kyoto, the over-confident emperor ignored Masashige's warning about the unfavorable disparity in troop numbers. Instead he ordered Masashige to join Nitta Yoshisada in an open attack on Takauji. On the way to battle MasashiProvenanceThe Katie and Scott McDonald Collection, Rochester, NY
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Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 月岡 芳年
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