Japanese print 1 of 2
15 February 2022
Description

A pair of prints, 10x15", old, framed years ago.

Provenance

Mother purchased from estate sale in San Diego or Palos Verdes areas.

Acquired from
Inherited
For sale
Maybe
Answered within 4 days
By Denizalp D.
Feb 20, 02:16 UTC
Fair Market Value
$250 - $300 USD
Suggested Asking Price $300 USD
What does this mean?

Hello Julia,

I’m very glad that you chose Mearto for your online appraisal,

Considering the photographs, overall composition, characters and the writing, I concluded that this is a very famous scene from Japanese history known as "Nitta no Yoshisada Throwing His Sword into the Sea". The story depicted in this printed piece is showing Nitta no Yoshisada ready to throw his sword into the sea at Inamura Promontory. A former general of the Hojo army, Yoshisada supported the exiled Emperor Go-Daigo during his captivity. When Go-Daigo escaped, Yoshisada joined him and raised an army to fight the Hojo clan, his former allies. As they marched on the Hojo stronghold in Kamakura, they found themselves trapped on a narrow stretch of sand, between high cliffs and Hojo boats full of archers. Yoshisada prayed to the gods of the sea and cast his sword into the water to show his sincerity. When the sun rose, the tide retreated out far, leaving a pathway along the sand towards Kamakura. A fantastic image of the general standing on the shore with his men gathered around him and waiting for a solution to save their lives and honour. In short, it is depicting a legendary Japanese historic story. There are few examples of this print on woodblock made in the late 19th century but this piece most likely dates back to the period between 1940-1960. A very collectable and valubale piece. On this side of the print we can clearly see Yoshisada looking into the horizon with a worried and unhappy gesture. His closest men and flag bearer is also visible close to him. The waves in the sea is in mid-century style. In perfect condition and framed without any visible faults.

Print on paper.

Dimensions: 15 Inches by 10 Inches

Condition: In perfect condition and framed without any visible faults.

Provenance: Purchased from an estate sale in San Diego or Palos Verdes by the current owner's mother.

250-300$ for the both of the prints inside a single frame.

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Julia langley Feb 20, 15:27 UTC

Who are the prints by?

Denizalp d. Feb 21, 00:57 UTC

Dear Julia, I can not read any specific atelier I can relate from the books or the database but based on the writings and the symbol used which is like a square I believe this was an artist from the ecole of Sanoya Kihei. Kind regards.

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