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Matsugae Sekinosuke Glowering at a Rat, 1866. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
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Matsugae Sekinosuke Glowering at a Rat, 1866. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Matsugae Sekinosuke Glowering at a Rat, 1866. From Beauty and Valor in the Novel Suikoden
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Matsugae Sekinosuke Glowering at a Rat" is a captivating woodblock print created by the renowned Japanese artist Tsukioka Yoshitoshi in 1866. This masterpiece is part of the "Beauty and Valor in the Novel Suikoden" series, which showcases characters from the popular Suikoden novel. The print depicts Matsugae Sekinosuke, a samurai clad in the traditional Kamishimo attire of the Taiso period, during the late Tokugawa era in Japan. The rigid and ornate Kamishimo, with its patterned jacket and trousers, represents the samurai's status and military rank. Sekinosuke's expression is one of intense anger and impatience, as he stares down at a rat that has presumably disturbed him. The rat, with its beady eyes and pointed snout, is rendered in intricate detail, adding to the overall dynamic of the print. The use of black color in the print is striking, with the rat and Sekinosuke's apparel standing out against the white background. The calligraphy, which is a common element in traditional Japanese art, adds a touch of elegance and completes the composition. The rat, an ordinary rodent, serves as a catalyst for the powerful emotion portrayed in the print, highlighting the depth and complexity of human emotion. This woodblock print is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of Japan and the Edo period. It is a reminder of the intricate details and nuances that can be found in traditional Japanese art and literature. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is fortunate to have this masterpiece in its collection, allowing visitors to appreciate the beauty and depth of Japanese art from the 19th century.
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