Ushiwakamaru Learns Martial Arts from Sōjōbō
Artist
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 月岡 芳年
(Japanese, 1839–1892)
Date12th month 1865
Mediumwoodblock print; ink and color on paper; oban triptych
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineAlexander H. Bullock Fund
Object number2002.218
Label Text2003-04-03: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Japanese, 1839-92)
Ushiwakamaru Learns Military Arts from Sojobo
1865, twelfth month
Woodblock print; ink and color on paper; oban triptych
Alexander H. Bullock Fund, 2002.218
The youngest son of Yoshitomo and Tokiwa-Gozen, had the childhood name Ushiwaka(maru) or "Young Ox." At age six, he was sent to the monastery Kurama-dera north of Kyoto by Taira Kiyomori-the warrior who had ordered the death of Ushiwaka's father's and had taken Ushiwaka's mother as mistress. Expected to serve as a page to the abbot, Ushiwaka was more interested in becoming a samurai and to restore the honor of the Minamoto-clan. He therefore slipped out of the monastery at night to improve his swordsmanship in Sojo-ga-tani Ravine on Mount Kurama.
According to legend, Ushiwaka's progress was facilitated and sProvenanceThe Katie and Scott McDonald Collection, Rochester, NYOn View
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