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Gamo Sadahide's Servant, To...

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Immerse yourself in a dramatic moment from Japanese folklore with Gamo Sadahide's Servant, Toki Motosada, Hurling a Demon King to the Ground at Mount Inahana. Crafted by the renowned Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, this piece is part of his captivating series, "New Forms of Thirty-Six Ghosts (Shinkei sanjuroku kaisen)." With its dynamic composition and intricate details, this artwork epitomizes Yoshitoshi's mastery in the Decorative Arts style, drawing viewers into a snapshot of supernatural battle and heroism that has been celebrated through centuries.

This print reproduction captures the essence of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi's ingenuity, making it a perfect addition to any vintage art collection. The dramatic portrayal of courage and mythical themes provides a striking focal point, embodying the artistic heritage and cultural stories of Japan. Whether displayed in a home or gallery, this art piece promises to enchant viewers with its rich narrative and vivid illustration, bringing the legends of old Japan into the modern space. Experience the blend of history and art, and let your space resonate with the timeless allure of Yoshitoshi's vision.

We leave out the frame so you can frame it your way — personalize your retro masterpiece.

Free shipping is included in the price of the painting. Once the painting is ready and dry enough to ship, we will roll it and ship it in a sturdy cardboard tube.

We always ship express via courier to ensure your order reaches you as soon as possible – normally within three business days. The total delivery time from the moment you place your order until the package is delivered to your door is normally between three to four weeks.

37.8 x 55 cm
14.88 x 21.65 inches

Artist Details

Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, a prominent figure in the ukiyo-e movement, is celebrated for his innovative approach to traditional woodblock printing during Japan's Edo period. Renowned for his vibrant use of color and intricate detailing, Yoshitoshi's artwork captures a diverse range of subjects, from stunning portraits of kabuki actors to hauntingly beautiful depictions of historical figures and mythical creatures. His notable series, such as "One Hundred Aspects of the Moon," showcases not only his technical skill but also a deep understanding of Japanese folklore and aesthetics, making him a pivotal artist in the realm of Japanese printmaking. Art enthusiasts and collectors alike admire Yoshitoshi's ability to blend traditional themes with a modern sensibility, resulting in pieces that resonate with both historical significance and contemporary relevance.

Incorporating elements of drama and emotion, Yoshitoshi's works invite viewers into a world rich with narrative and symbolism. His unique style not only reflects the artistic trends of his time but also pushes the boundaries of ukiyo-e, influencing future generations of artists. As you explore our Retro Art Shop collection, you'll find exquisite reproductions of Yoshitoshi's masterpieces, perfect for art lovers seeking to infuse their spaces with a touch of Japanese elegance. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the world of traditional art, the timeless allure of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi's prints is sure to captivate and inspire.

FAQs

What types of vintage art prints do you offer?

RetroArtShop features a curated selection of vintage art prints—including classic travel posters, retro advertisements, and iconic works from past eras. Each print is chosen for its timeless appeal and historical significance.

Our art prints are created using high-resolution digital printing on archival-grade paper and inks. This process ensures accurate color reproduction and long-lasting quality, faithfully capturing the essence of the original vintage artwork.

Our team of art enthusiasts carefully selects each print to ensure it reflects the timeless charm and historical significance of vintage art. We continually explore diverse sources so that our collection remains fresh and evocative.

We’re passionate about the history behind our prints. Each piece comes with background information that highlights its cultural and artistic context. For a deeper dive, feel free to explore our blog and artist profiles on our website.

For optimal longevity, we recommend framing your print behind UV-protective glass and using acid-free materials. Additionally, avoid exposing the print to direct sunlight and high humidity. Detailed care instructions are provided with each order to help you preserve your artwork for years to come

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