Civil War in Kyoto (Koshi heisen zu) in Two Volumes

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Historical narrative, Urban conflict.
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medium:
Ink and color on paper
story of the work:

"Civil War in Kyoto (Koshi heisen zu) in Two Volumes," created by Maekawa Gorei in 1868, is a significant woodblock print that depicts the tumultuous events of the Boshin War, a civil conflict in Japan. This work exemplifies the fusion of traditional ukiyo-e techniques with contemporary themes, reflecting the socio-political upheaval of the Meiji Restoration period and its impact on Japanese art and society.

Description of the work:

"Civil War in Kyoto (Koshi heisen zu) in Two Volumes" by Maekawa Gorei is a diptych that employs a dynamic composition to depict the tumultuous events of the civil strife in Kyoto, characterized by intricate line work and a muted color palette that reflects the somber themes of conflict. The work features detailed representations of figures and architecture, effectively conveying the historical context through a blend of traditional Japanese painting techniques and modern sensibilities.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Civil War in Kyoto (Koshi heisen zu) in Two Volumes