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★ Hasuka Kuniaki Painting ★ Big Japan Grand S...
This is the definitive version of sumo wrestling Nishiki-e!!
At the beginning, it is said that the origin of sumo wrestling, Kengo-no-kami and Ken-go-nakata, who are described as having performed the country yuzuri by the comparison of the power of the gods recorded in the Kojiki, and Tomasohaya and Nomi-juku, who are said to have faced each other as the top of the legend in Nihon Shoki, appeared in the turbulent period from the early Edo period to the end of the shogunate, when sumo wrestling as a box office was organized, and the legend that made "sumo wrestling" into the "national sport" of this country that continues to the present day. Sumo wrestler et al. (2nd generation Tanikaze Kajinosuke, Onogawa Kisaburō, Raiden Shōmon, Sumo wrestler etc., who will be the ancestor of other years of the deceased) are generously depicted Size (35cm× about 23cm) Nishiki-e (woodblock multi-color ukiyo-e)
¥11,000 Condition: [so-so] There is a tear and fading of about 6 cm
★ Ryogoku Taihei ★: Hitachiyamaya Uemon Sumo ...
Woodblock multicolored ukiyo-e / Size (36cm×23cm)
It has the thought that "Sumo wrestler is a samurai" or the influence which was born in Ibaraki Prefecture as the eldest son of 'Kakusei' of the Meiji era known needless to say and the former Mito clan samurai. The shape of sumo wrestling, in which sumo is taken after sufficiently empowering the opponent, is truly "yokozuna sumo"! ※ Ryogoku Taihei version ... Publisher
Highest rank: 19th Yokozuna
Maku-Kyukyu: 150-15-22-2 2-131
First ring: June 1892
Date: January 1899
Retired: June 1914
¥8,800 Condition: [so-so] Wrinkles, spots, defects, repair marks
★ Ryogoku Taihei ★ Late Meiji Period O seki y...
Framed size (about 87cm×42cm)
Framed nishiki-e by O seki and Asa shiotaro (first generation), yokozuna Hachikichi Konishiki (first generation), and Umegaya Fujitaro (2nd generation) who were active in the late Meiji period (around 1890-1900)
¥16,500 Condition: [Good] Spots, color transfers, and foreheads with wrinkles over time
★ Ryogoku Taihei Edition★: The First Kojima Y...
Size (37cm x approx. 24cm)
[Highest: 17th Yokozuna] Achieved 39 consecutive wins in four years from the new arrival in May 1888, recorded seven times the winning equivalent record, awarded a yokozuna license after May 1896
¥5,500 Condition: [Below average] Damage due to aging (including tear of about 15cm in the upper center)
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