Kawanabe Kyosai — Japanese print from the series Hyakuzu
| Colour | Multicoloured |
| Condition | Antique / Vintage |
| Added | November 26, 12:3539 |
Гравюра выполнена в технике nishiki-e с яркими пигментами, чёткими линиями и зелёным фоном, свойственным ранним оттискам 1860-х годов.
Размеры: около 13 × 18 см.
Состояние: хорошее для возраста; естественные следы времени, цвет сохранён.
Работа из коллекции Riga Gallery of Japanese Art (CloudyYokomido). ">
Original Japanese woodblock print by Kawanabe Kyōsai from the series "One Hundred Pictures by Kyōsai" (1860s, late Edo). Printed in chūban format on handmade washi paper. The scene presents a comic interpretation of a proverb about patience: a mischievous samurai teases the Jizo statue, and the deity responds with anger — a characteristic satirical view by Kyōsai on the relationship between humans and the sacred.
The print is executed in nishiki-e technique with bright pigments, clear lines, and a
green background typical of early impressions from the 1860s.
Dimensions: approximately 13 × 18 cm.
Condition: good for its age; natural signs of time, color preserved.
Work from the collection of Riga Gallery of Japanese Art (CloudyYokomido).