





Traditional Japanese Illustration in Ukiyo-e Style
This captivating illustration by Utagawa Kuniyoshi depicts Sato Norikiyo in a dynamic pose, fighting against men trying to prevent him from becoming Saigyo, a Japanese priest. The composition is vibrant, and the use of blue creates a calm yet powerful atmosphere. The Ukiyo-e style imparts a nostalgic charm to the artwork, making it a fitting addition to both modern and traditional spaces, whether in a living room or a workspace.
Harmonious Art for Versatile Spaces
This illustration is a wonderful example of the aesthetics of traditional Japanese art and pairs well with other vintage pieces.
The artwork is available in various formats, including high-quality acrylic glass or alu dibond prints, known for their clarity and durability. Also available as a poster – ideal if you already have a suitable frame. If you're unsure about your product selection, we’re happy to provide personal advice.
Country: Japan
Artist's description:
Sato Norikiyo Nyudo Saigo Yoshinaka by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1753-1806), a traditional Japanese ukiyo-e style diptych illustration of a traditional Japanese man role, Sato Norikiyo, fighting off men who try to stop him to become Saigyo, a Japanese priest. Original from the Library of Congress.
Collections: People, Designs & Illustrations, Vintage