Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Japanese 1797-1861 ) Woodblock Print Rare Edo

 BIOGRAPHY:
Utagawa Kuniyoshi, original name Igusa Magosaburō (born January 1, 1797, Kanda, Edo [now Tokyo]—died April 14, 1861, Edo), Japanese painter and printmaker of the ukiyo-e (“pictures of the floating world”) movement.

Like his rival Utagawa Kunisada, Kuniyoshi was a pupil of Utagawa Toyokuni. He established his fame as the designer of musha-e (“warrior prints”) with his series of prints entitled Tsūzoku Suikoden gōketsu hyakuhachinin (“One Hundred and Eight Popular Warrior Heroes from Shui-hu ch’uan”), published in about 1827. He also produced landscapes, frequently using Western perspective. Among the most famous of these are the 10-print series Tōto meisho (“Famous Sights of Edo”) and the five-print series Tōto Fujimi sanjūrokkei (“Thirty-six Sites in Edo Overlooking Mount Fuji”).

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   Measurements:  
This print measures approximately:    9"   x  13 1/2( 22 cm   x  34,5 cm) ;
                               The framed dimensions are approximately: 16"  x  21"  ( 41 cm  x  53,5
 cm)

 Condition :
 The print is in good antique condition with some normal signs of aging ! The frame has some minor  scratches ! 
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