The death of Nitta Yoshioki at the Yaguchi ferry

  • 회화 기법 및 매체Acrylic On Canvas
  • 매체 유형WallArt
  • 미술 사조Ukiyo-e style
  • 미술 시대19th Century

우타가와 쿠니요시 (1797 – 1861)

우키요에 거장 우타가와 쿠니요시(1797-1861)의 세계! 역동적인 무사도 그림, 환상적인 풍경화, 서양 기법과의 융합으로 에도시대를 화려하게 장식했습니다. 대표작 '스이코덴' 시리즈를 만나보세요.

A Moment Frozen in Time: The Death of Nitta Yoshioki at the Yaguchi Ferry

Utagawa Kuniyoshi’s “The death of Nitta Yoshioki at the Yaguchi ferry” is more than just a depiction of a historical event; it's a visceral plunge into the heart of samurai culture and the poignant beauty of mortality. Executed in his signature ukiyo-e style, this powerful image transcends its origins as a woodblock print to resonate with an enduring sense of drama and quiet contemplation. Kuniyoshi’s masterful use of color – the stark crimson of Yoshioki's armor against the turbulent blues and grays of the river – immediately commands attention, drawing the viewer into the scene’s immediate intensity.

The Artist and His Vision

Born Yoshisaburō in 1798, Kuniyoshi was a pivotal figure at the close of the *ukiyo-e* era. Initially apprenticed to Utagawa Toyokuni I, he quickly established his own distinct voice, often drawing inspiration from classical Chinese literature and historical accounts. His fascination with warriors – particularly those embodying loyalty, courage, and ultimately, sacrifice – is palpable in this work. Kuniyoshi’s artistic journey was marked by a willingness to experiment, incorporating Western influences like light and shadow techniques observed during his time in Europe, subtly blending them with the established conventions of Japanese art. This fusion created a uniquely powerful visual language.

A Scene of Dramatic Narrative

The composition itself is meticulously crafted to heighten the emotional impact. Nitta Yoshioki, depicted mid-action as he falls from his horse into the river, embodies both vulnerability and unwavering resolve. The swirling water, rendered with dynamic brushstrokes, symbolizes not just the physical struggle but also the relentless passage of time and the inevitability of death. The surrounding figures – soldiers, onlookers, and even a small boat carrying attendants – contribute to the scene’s sense of chaos and urgency. Notice the detail in their expressions; some display horror, others stoicism, reflecting the diverse reactions to this tragic event. The inclusion of the Yaguchi ferry itself—a crucial element in the historical narrative—adds another layer of realism and underscores the immediacy of the moment.

Symbolism and Legacy

Beyond its immediate narrative, “The death of Nitta Yoshioki at the Yaguchi ferry” is rich with symbolic meaning. The samurai armor, a potent emblem of honor and duty, now lies shattered, representing the loss of those ideals. The river, a recurring motif in Japanese art, symbolizes both purification and oblivion. Kuniyoshi’s deliberate choice to depict this scene – a pivotal moment in the Nanboku-chō period – elevates it beyond a simple historical record; it becomes an enduring meditation on themes of courage, loyalty, and the acceptance of fate. This print remains a cornerstone of ukiyo-e art, demonstrating Kuniyoshi’s mastery of composition, color, and narrative storytelling—a testament to his profound understanding of human emotion and the power of visual representation.


작품 정보

  • 제목: The death of Nitta Yoshioki at the Yaguchi ferry
  • 작가: 우타가와 쿠니요시
  • 매체: Tall
  • 저작권 상태: 저작권 만료 저작물
  • 매체: Acrylic On Canvas
  • 매체 종류: WallArt
  • 제작 시기: Late Period
  • 주요 색상: Clay
  • 키워드: yoshioki, death, edo period
  • 색의 강도: Vivid

작품 정보 요약

  • Location: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Medium: Woodblock Print
  • Movement: Ukiyo-e
  • Dimensions: 27.3 x 35.6 cm (10.7 x 14.0 in)
  • Notable elements: Samurai scene, dramatic pose
  • Subject or theme: Warfare, History
  • Title: The death of Nitta Yoshioki at the Yaguchi ferry

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