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School of Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi - Portrait of Zhuge Liang Famous Chinese Statesman and Military Tactician

Portrait of Zhuge Liang (Famous Chinese Statesman & Military Tactician)

School of Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi "Portrait of Zhuge Liang" (Famous Chinese Statesman & Military Tactician): Zhuge Liang (Kongming) AD 181 - 234: "A fitting representation of Zhuge Liang, one of the most well-respected geniuses in the history of East Asia. Viewed as an intellectual idol by many modern-day Chinese, Zhuge Liang is the standard by which all military tacticians in Chinese history are measured. According to legend, his brilliance and foresight in matters both political and martial knew no bounds. With the utmost confidence in his abilities, he led the loyal armies of the former sandal-maker, Liu Bei, to victory over modern day Szechuan Province, despite nigh-impossible odds.

Kuniyoshi's close attention to detail should be noted here, as Master Zhuge is portrayed with his Taoist-influenced minister's hat, as well as his trademark -- a fan comprised of beautiful white feathers. Judging by Master Zhuge's apparent age in this piece, as well as the fashion in which he appears to be surveying the horizons, it is safe to say that the intent of the artist is to represent the grand strategist during his command of the Shu army at the Battle of Wu Zhang Plains." *

"Portrait of Zhuge Liang" is an original pen and ink drawing created between 1850 and 1860 on exceptionally thin mulberry(rice) paper as is usual with the 'hanshita' form. This full length portrait of Zhuge Liang" represents an outstanding, unique example of mid nineteenth century Japanese art.

 
Title: Portrait of Zhuge Liang (Famous Chinese Statesman & Military Tactician)
Artist: Kuniyoshi, Ichiyasai School of (Japan, 1798 - 1861)
Date: c. 1850 - 1860
Medium: Original Pen and Ink Drawing (Hanshita)
Note: Mid nineteenth century Ukiyo-e art is best represented in its three most illustrious artists. The woodcuts of Hokusai and Hiroshige are permanently linked to the greatest images in Japanese landscape art. Yet the third master artist, Kuniyoshi, was equally adept at landscape, satire, figure studies and his famous legend and warrior portrayals.
  Kuniyoshi's finest art was created from the 1830's and into the later years of the 1850's. After that date continuing ill health left its mark. Many of his most famous works draw from legend and history which gave him the imaginative vehicle to portray a vast spectrum of human emotions. His influence on the course of the Japanese woodcut was enormous and was directly passed on in the Meji era to his best student, Yoshitoshi.
  Unlike the Western art of drawing, Japanese drawing served almost exclusively for the production of the woodcut. The woodcut print dominated nineteenth century Japanese art and the great masters, such as Kuniyoshi, were the designers of these prints, fashioning the drawings for skilled cutters to incise the images into the blocks. For the most part these drawings were not preserved or collected and invariably the final drawing (hanshita) was destroyed in the tracing and cutting of the woodblock. Kuniyoshi and his School, however, are the exception. Many examples of both the preliminary and final drawings of this School were preserved and sometimes bound in albums and found their way to the West in the 1880's. Large and comprehensive collections of Kuniyoshi School drawings are now housed in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, and the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden.
 

‘Hanshita’ drawings were made on exceptionally thin, almost translucent, paper in order for the block cutter to trace the image. Such is the case with this original drawing. Matthi Forrer writes,

“Normally, Kuniyoshi would work out his design in sufficient detail, and to a sufficient degree of satisfaction so that a ‘clean’ copy could, without too much effort, be prepared by one of his more advanced pupils. That this drawing, preliminary to the hanshita, was prepared by Kuniyoshi’s pupils seems to have been common practice. ... This final state, when indeed it represented the artist’s intentions to his satisfaction, would be delivered to a professional copyist. The copyist would proceed by tracing more or less faithfully, the lines of the drawing. It was from this tracing, the hanshita, that the block cutter would work. When the tracing was completed, the sketch he worked from would probably no longer be preserved and would be thrown away. In turn, the hanshita from which the block cutter prepared the blocks, was destroyed in the process. as a result, only hanshita for prints which were never realized in print have survived.” **

  This beautiful drawing was probably conceived for an intended series of woodcuts dealing with ancient Chinese warriors and heroes. With astonishing simplicity the artist has created a masterpiece of form and grace.
  Zhuge Liang (Kongming) AD 181 - 234: This full length portrait is a fitting representation of Zhuge Liang, one of the most well-respected geniuses in the history of East Asia. Viewed as an intellectual idol by many modern-day Chinese, Zhuge Liang is the standard by which all military tacticians in Chinese history are measured. According to legend, his brilliance and foresight in matters both political and martial knew no bounds. With the utmost confidence in his abilities, he led the loyal armies of the former sandal-maker, Liu Bei, to victory over modern day Szechuan Province, despite nigh-impossible odds.
  Kuniyoshi's close attention to detail should be noted here, as Master Zhuge is portrayed with his Taoist-influenced minister's hat, as well as his trademark -- a fan comprised of beautiful white feathers. Judging by Master Zhuge's apparent age in this piece, as well as the fashion in which he appears to be surveying the horizons, it is safe to say that the intent of the artist is to represent the grand strategist during his command of the Shu army at the Battle of Wu Zhang Plains." *
Reference: ** Matthi Forrer, Drawings by Utagawa Kuniyoshi from the Collection of the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden, The Hague, SDU Publishers, 1988, p. 23
Reference: M. C. Dailey, Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Springfield Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield, MA, 1980.
Reference: * The biography and commentary for "Zhuge Liang" is (with appreciation) contributed by Koby S. Kirkpatrick.
Size: 11 X 7 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  Framed and Matted with 100% Archival Materials
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  Portrait of Zhuge Liang Famous Chinese Statesman and Military Tactician Framed Original Drawing School of Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi
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Condition: Drawn on exceptionally thin mulberry (rice) paper as is usual with the ‘hanshita’ form. In good condition throughout with the exception of a silk worm hole which has been capably restored by a previous owner who employed the same type of thin paper to the area. Portrait of Zhuge Liang (Famous Chinese Statesman & Military Tactician) represents an outstanding, unique example of mid nineteenth century Japanese art.
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Original Pen and Ink Drawing (Hanshita) School of Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi.

Portrait of Zhuge Liang Famous Chinese Statesman and Military Tactician and Military Tactician Original Pen and Ink Drawing Hanshita School of Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi
Portrait of Zhuge Liang (Famous Chinese Statesman & Military Tactician)

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Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi (Japan, 1798 - 1861)
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01- Paulownia Court Heroic Comparisons for the Chapters of Genji Kiritsubo Buyu nazoraye Genji by Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi Paulownia Court: Heroic Comparisons for the Chapters of Genji (Kiritsubo:Buyu nazoraye Genji), Takenouchi no Sukune carrying Emperor Ojin by Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi Original Woodcut (Hosoban) c. 1844 - 1847 Published by Ibaya Senzaburo  
02.- Flowers: Snow, Moon and Flowers in Children's Games by Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi Flowers: Snow, Moon and Flowers in Children's Games (Osana asobi sekkwagetsu no uchi) by Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi Original Woodcut (Oban) c. 1840 - 1850 Published by Nunoyoshikichi (Nunokichi)  
03.- Earth Tsuchi Prince Genji Looking at The Garden Through His Window by Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi Earth: Tsuchi (Prince Genji Looking at The Garden Through His Window) from the Mitate go gyo by Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi Original Woodcut (Oban) c. 1850 Published by Sanoya Kihei (Sano-ya Kihei) Sold
04.- Full Length Portrait of Guan Yu Revered Chinese General school of Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi Full Length Portrait of Guan Yu (Revered Chinese General) School of Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi Original Pen and Ink Drawing (Hanshita) c. 1850 - 1860    
05.- Portrait of Zhuge Liang Famous Chinese Statesman and Military Tactician and Military Tactician School of Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi Portrait of Zhuge Liang (Famous Chinese Statesman & Military Tactician) School of Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi Original Pen and Ink Drawing (Hanshita) c. 1850 - 1860    
06.- Making Rare Scrolls in The Otsu-E Manner Toki ni otsu-e kitai no maremono by Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi Making Rare Scrolls in The Otsu-E Manner (Toki ni otsu-e kitai no maremono) by Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi Original Woodcut (Diptych) 1848 Published by Minatoya Kohei, Kinsendo  
07.- Portrait of A Warrior by Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi Portrait of A Warrior by Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi Original Woodcut (Oban) c. 1851 - 1853   Sold
08.- The Battle of Kurikara-dani Series Hokkuku O-Kassen Two Warriors in Combat by Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi The Battle of Kurikara-dani - Series: Hokkuku O-Kassen (Two Warriors in Combat) by Ichiyasai Kuniyoshi Original Woodcut (Oban) c. 1852 Published by Hayashiya Shogoro Sold

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