- +44 (0)207 221 0927
- London, United Kingdom
The Nue
Oban Tate-e (15 ins by 10.5 ins)
Catalogue ID
Kuniyoshi HSKD 6#
Artist | Kuniyoshi |
---|---|
Artist | |
CatalogueID | Kuniyoshi HSKD 6# |
Condition | Some wear and thinning, principally to the edges, and a small area of paper loss to the area of the red arm-guard, otherwise good, with strong colour. |
Date | |
Genre | |
Impression | Very good. |
Is Reserved? | |
Publisher | |
Series | 'Honcho Suikoden Goyu Happyakunin no Hitori' (800 Heroes of Japan's Water Margin, One by One) |
Description
Yorimasa’s retainer, Hayata Tadazumi, grapples with the Nue in the midst of a thunderstorm. A nue is a legendary creature found in Japanese folklore. It is described as having the head of a monkey, the body of a tanuki, the legs of a tiger, and a snake for a tail. According to the legend, a nue can transform into a black cloud and fly.
Considered one of the finest designs of the series.
£3,800.00
This product is reserved.
Availability: Available
SKU
Kuniyoshi HSKD 6#
Categories By Artist, By Genre, By Series, Gallery, Kuniyoshi, Recent Acquisitions, Warriors/Historical