Katsuma Gengobei reading a blood-stained letter
Image source: yoshitoshi.net

Katsuma Gengobei reading a blood-stained letter

Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Ink
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Ochiai Yoshiiku (1833~1904) was an ukiyo-e artist from the end of the Edo Period to the Meiji Period. He has created works which are essential to the history of ukiyo-e, such as“Twenty-eight Famous Murders with Verse”, a series of chimidoro-e (bloody paintings) which Yoshiiku and Tsukioka Yoshitoshi collaborated together, and “Shimbun (newspaper) Nishiki-e” that illustrated Meiji news articles with ukiyo-e. However, he had not attracted the public attention because of the other well-known ukiyo-e artists, namely Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Kobayashi Kiyochika and Kawanabe Kyōsai. This will be the world’s first exhibition that sheds light to the entirety of the works of Yoshiiku, introducing more than 80 pieces of pictures including his most representative works.

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