Japanese Prints @ St. Kate's: Selections from the Archives & Special Collections at St. Catherine UniversityMain MenuJapanese Prints at St. Kate's: Selections from the Special Collections at St. Catherine UniversityIntroductionEssay: Nostalgia as RemedyEssay: Unfolding the TraditionArtists in Our CollectionPrint CollectionTimeline of Our PrintsExhibitionsBiographiesAcknowledgementsMaryJane Eischen040a3a6e41fd9906ebf9ac0f3949654252ab83ffChristina M. Spiker531dc292d7b19053b0688f029529d5238300a4a4Nicole Wallin89e3fd6912789fabcbf87ad5c440365a0b12b00e
1media/Scattering Gold in the Flourishing Pleasure Quarter.png2018-11-16T22:49:36-08:00MaryJane Eischen040a3a6e41fd9906ebf9ac0f3949654252ab83ffComplete TriptychsChristina M. Spiker36structured_gallery8481722019-04-17T20:45:28-07:00Christina M. Spiker531dc292d7b19053b0688f029529d5238300a4a4
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12019-02-15T15:49:06-08:00MaryJane Eischen040a3a6e41fd9906ebf9ac0f3949654252ab83ffThe Great Battle at Yashima (1185), A9Part of a triptych (left). A print featuring the naval battle at Yashima (屋嶋) (22 March 1185) during the Genpei War (1180–1185), a national civil war between the Taira and Minamoto clans during the late-Heian period of Japan. Following a string of defeats, the Taira clan retreated to Yashima (in today's Takamatsu) off the coast of Shikoku. The ensuing naval battle resulted in a Minamoto victory. It was led by Minamoto no Yoshitsune (on the Minatoto side) and Taira no Munemori and Taira no Noritsune (on the Taira side). Additional notes: Signed Ichimōsai Yoshitora ga (一猛斎芳虎画) in the bottom left. Signature on each sheet. Censor's seals: Muramatsu (村松) and Yoshimura (吉村); No blockcutter's mark could be identified.media/3451a_web.jpgplain2019-03-08T15:37:16-08:00c.1847-52 [Kôka 4–Kaei 5]Title: The Great Battle at Yashima (1185), A, #3451awarrior, battle, samurai, men, Yashima, Genpei War, Taira, Minamoto, Takamatsu, Utagawa Yoshitora, Sanoya KiheiPublisher: Sanoya Kihei (佐野屋喜兵衛) (Firm: Kikaudō 喜鶴堂) (c. 1717-1875)Polychrome woodblock print; ink and color on paperVertical oban triptychJapanese(active 1836-1887)St. Catherine University Archives & Special CollectionsUtagawa Yoshitora (歌川芳虎). [Also known as Ichimōsai Yoshitora (一猛斎芳虎), Ichimōsai (一猛斎) Kinchōrō Yoshitora (錦朝楼芳虎), Mōsai Yoshitora (孟斎芳虎).]38 cm25 cm20181019123138+0000Title: 讃州屋嶋源平大合戦之図 (Sanshū yashima genpei daigassen no zu)Christina M. Spiker531dc292d7b19053b0688f029529d5238300a4a4
12019-02-15T17:06:54-08:00MaryJane Eischen040a3a6e41fd9906ebf9ac0f3949654252ab83ffThe Great Battle at Yashima (1185), B11Part of a triptych (center). A print featuring the naval battle at Yashima (屋嶋) (22 March 1185) during the Genpei War (1180–1185), a national civil war between the Taira and Minamoto clans during the late-Heian period of Japan. Following a string of defeats, the Taira clan retreated to Yashima (in today's Takamatsu) off the coast of Shikoku. The ensuing naval battle resulted in a Minamoto victory. It was led by Minamoto no Yoshitsune (on the Minatoto side) and Taira no Munemori and Taira no Noritsune (on the Taira side). Additional notes: Signed Ichimōsai Yoshitora ga (一猛斎芳虎画) in the bottom left. Signature on each sheet. Censor's seals: Muramatsu and Yoshimura. No blockcutter's mark could be identified.media/3451b_web.jpgplain2019-03-08T15:37:04-08:00c.1847-52 [Kôka 4–Kaei 5]Title: The Great Battle at Yashima (1185), B, #3451bwarrior, battle, samurai, men, Yashima, Genpei War, Taira, Minamoto, Takamatsu, Utagawa Yoshitora, Sanoya KiheiPublisher: Sanoya Kihei (佐野屋喜兵衛) (Firm: Kikaudō 喜鶴堂) (c. 1717-1875)Polychrome woodblock print; ink and color on paperVertical oban triptychJapanese(active 1836-1887)St. Catherine University Archives & Special CollectionsUtagawa Yoshitora (歌川芳虎). [Also known as Ichimōsai Yoshitora (一猛斎芳虎), Ichimōsai (一猛斎) Kinchōrō Yoshitora (錦朝楼芳虎), Mōsai Yoshitora (孟斎芳虎).]38 cm25 cm20181019123413+0000Title: 讃州屋嶋源平大合戦之図 (Sanshū yashima genpei daigassen no zu)Christina M. Spiker531dc292d7b19053b0688f029529d5238300a4a4
12019-02-15T17:37:07-08:00MaryJane Eischen040a3a6e41fd9906ebf9ac0f3949654252ab83ffThe Great Battle at Yashima (1185), C7Part of a triptych (right). A print featuring the naval battle at Yashima (屋嶋) (22 March 1185) during the Genpei War (1180–1185), a national civil war between the Taira and Minamoto clans during the late-Heian period of Japan. Following a string of defeats, the Taira clan retreated to Yashima (in today's Takamatsu) off the coast of Shikoku. The ensuing naval battle resulted in a Minamoto victory. It was led by Minamoto no Yoshitsune (on the Minatoto side) and Taira no Munemori and Taira no Noritsune (on the Taira side). Additional notes: Signed Ichimōsai Yoshitora ga (一猛斎芳虎画) in the bottom left. Signature on each sheet. Censor's seals: Muramatsu and Yoshimura. No blockcutter's mark could be identified.media/3451c_web.jpgplain2019-03-08T15:37:26-08:00c.1847-52 [Kôka 4–Kaei 5]Title: The Great Battle at Yashima (1185), C, #3451cwarrior, battle, samurai, men, Yashima, Genpei War, Taira, Minamoto, Takamatsu, Utagawa Yoshitora, Sanoya KiheiPublisher: Sanoya Kihei (佐野屋喜兵衛) (Firm: Kikaudō 喜鶴堂) (c. 1717-1875)Polychrome woodblock print; ink and color on paperVertical oban triptychJapanese(active 1836-1887)St. Catherine University Archives & Special CollectionsUtagawa Yoshitora (歌川芳虎). [Also known as Ichimōsai Yoshitora (一猛斎芳虎), Ichimōsai (一猛斎) Kinchōrō Yoshitora (錦朝楼芳虎), Mōsai Yoshitora (孟斎芳虎).]38 cm25 cm20181019123305+0000Title: 讃州屋嶋源平大合戦之図 (Sanshū yashima genpei daigassen no zu)Christina M. Spiker531dc292d7b19053b0688f029529d5238300a4a4