The 47 Ronin: Samurai Art By Kunisada & Kuniyoshi (Samurai Ghost Wars)

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The story of the 47 ronin – a band of samurai who became masterless after the enforced seppuku (ritual suicide) of their daimyo, Asano Takumi-no-Kami Naganori – is a legend which stems from a true historical episode of deadly revenge during the period 1701-1703.

This tale remains one of the most enduring myths in Japanese culture as an exemplar of bushido, the samurai code of honour, which demands loyalty and glorifies vengeance and death.Master ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Kunisada turned to the subject of the 47 ronin in 1864, at the age of seventy-nine, with a new series of 48 prints (including an additional “ghost samurai”).

Kunisada’s 47 Ronin remains one of the greatest (but rarely celebrated) ukiyo-e series of the late Edo period.This edition of Kunisada’s 47 Ronin contains not only Kunisada’s complete set of 48 samurai prints, reproduced in full-page and full-colour, but also reference prints from Kuniyoshi’s classic series of 1847, complementing each image.

The book also includes "Legend Of The 47 Ronin", the first English-language version of the story, written in 1871. This text is illustrated with 47 Ronin prints by various other classic ukiyo-e artists, including Yoshitora, Yoshitoshi, and Kunichika, bringing the total number of colour prints in the book to over 100.

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…..128pgs, 8.5x11…$45

The story of the 47 ronin – a band of samurai who became masterless after the enforced seppuku (ritual suicide) of their daimyo, Asano Takumi-no-Kami Naganori – is a legend which stems from a true historical episode of deadly revenge during the period 1701-1703.

This tale remains one of the most enduring myths in Japanese culture as an exemplar of bushido, the samurai code of honour, which demands loyalty and glorifies vengeance and death.Master ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Kunisada turned to the subject of the 47 ronin in 1864, at the age of seventy-nine, with a new series of 48 prints (including an additional “ghost samurai”).

Kunisada’s 47 Ronin remains one of the greatest (but rarely celebrated) ukiyo-e series of the late Edo period.This edition of Kunisada’s 47 Ronin contains not only Kunisada’s complete set of 48 samurai prints, reproduced in full-page and full-colour, but also reference prints from Kuniyoshi’s classic series of 1847, complementing each image.

The book also includes "Legend Of The 47 Ronin", the first English-language version of the story, written in 1871. This text is illustrated with 47 Ronin prints by various other classic ukiyo-e artists, including Yoshitora, Yoshitoshi, and Kunichika, bringing the total number of colour prints in the book to over 100.

…..128pgs, 8.5x11…$45

The story of the 47 ronin – a band of samurai who became masterless after the enforced seppuku (ritual suicide) of their daimyo, Asano Takumi-no-Kami Naganori – is a legend which stems from a true historical episode of deadly revenge during the period 1701-1703.

This tale remains one of the most enduring myths in Japanese culture as an exemplar of bushido, the samurai code of honour, which demands loyalty and glorifies vengeance and death.Master ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Kunisada turned to the subject of the 47 ronin in 1864, at the age of seventy-nine, with a new series of 48 prints (including an additional “ghost samurai”).

Kunisada’s 47 Ronin remains one of the greatest (but rarely celebrated) ukiyo-e series of the late Edo period.This edition of Kunisada’s 47 Ronin contains not only Kunisada’s complete set of 48 samurai prints, reproduced in full-page and full-colour, but also reference prints from Kuniyoshi’s classic series of 1847, complementing each image.

The book also includes "Legend Of The 47 Ronin", the first English-language version of the story, written in 1871. This text is illustrated with 47 Ronin prints by various other classic ukiyo-e artists, including Yoshitora, Yoshitoshi, and Kunichika, bringing the total number of colour prints in the book to over 100.

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