Estampe japonaise "Okazaki" par Utagawa Hiroshige

Estampe japonaise "Okazaki" par Utagawa Hiroshige, 歌川広重 (Utagawa Hiroshige)

Artiste :Utagawa Hiroshige

Titre :Okazaki

Date :April 1855

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Source :Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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Minamoto Yoshitsune was a warrior who lived in the late 12th century. His father was killed by a rival clan when he was a child and, together with his mother and brother, he was sent into exile. As a young adult he became a powerful warrior and avenged his father's death. Later, however, he was betrayed by his brother and died at the age of thirty, becoming one of Japan's great tragic heroes. Many legends arose about Yoshitsune's life, and these became popular themes for Kabuki and puppet plays. One such story involves the beautiful daughter of a wealthy man in the town of Yahagi near the great bridge of Okazaki pictured by Hiroshige in this print. Known as princess Joruri, the woman is said to have had a one-night love affair with the young Yoshitsune. Later, when he was ill and exhausted from combat, she nursed him back to health. Here, the two young lovers are depicted by Kunisada as if sneaking off for a secret tryst.

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