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Woodblock triptych, signed Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi ga
Published by Ibaya Senzaburo, 1843

The evil Earth Spider conjures up a battle of demons to torment the unwell Raiko (Yorimitsu) in his sleep (far right), whilst his retainers play go. This design got Kuniyoshi into trouble with the authorities because it was felt that it was a caricature of the shogun Tokugawa Ieyoshi (ruled 1837-53) and his hated chief minister, Mizuno Tadakuni (1794-1851). As a result the blocks were destroyed. Despite the controversy, soon after the print's popularity resulted in two pirated versions being produced from completely re-cut blocks, each with notable differences when compared to the original. This print is a very good example of a pirated version. For a detailed comparison of the different versions see T. Clark, Kuniyoshi: From the Arthur R. Miller Collection, (Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2009), cat. 124 and 125, p. 268-269.

Other impressions of this version are in the collections of:
The Victoria and Albert Museum, museum number E.10535-1886, go to:
www.vam.ac.uk
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, accession number 11.39572a-c, go to:
https://www.mfa.org/collections/search

Vertical oban triptych: each sheet approx. 35.9 x 24.4 cm. (14 ⅛ x 9 ⅝ in.)


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