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Lu Zhishen, Originally Named Lu Da (Kaosho Rochishin shomei Rotatsu), from the series... c. 1827. Creator: Utagawa Kuniyoshi
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Lu Zhishen, Originally Named Lu Da (Kaosho Rochishin shomei Rotatsu), from the series... c. 1827. Creator: Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Lu Zhishen, Originally Named Lu Da (Kaosho Rochishin shomei Rotatsu), from the series " One Hundred and Eight Heroes of the Popular Water Margin (Tsuzoku Suikoden goketsu hyakuhachinin no hitori)", c. 1827
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In this vibrant and captivating print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, we are introduced to Lu Zhishen, originally named Lu Da. This artwork is part of the renowned series "One Hundred and Eight Heroes of the Popular Water Margin" created in 1827 during the Edo period in Japan. Lu Zhishen, a prominent character from Chinese literature, comes to life through Kuniyoshi's masterful block printing technique. The artist skillfully portrays Lu Zhishen as a fierce and formidable warrior with his imposing figure and intense gaze. Clad in traditional monk robes, he wields a mighty sword that symbolizes his strength and prowess on the battlefield. The color woodblock print showcases Kuniyoshi's artistic brilliance with its rich brown hues contrasting against vibrant colors used for intricate details such as Lu Zhishen's skin tone and weaponry. The cartouche framing adds an elegant touch to this dynamic composition. This artwork not only captures the essence of Lu Zhishen but also reflects Kuniyoshi's deep appreciation for Asian culture and heritage. Through his portrayal of this legendary character, he pays homage to both Chinese literature and Japanese ukiyo-e tradition. As we admire this piece at the Art Institute Chicago or any art gallery fortunate enough to house it, we are transported back in time to witness a moment of violence amidst warfare during China's Northern Song Dynasty. It serves as a reminder of the enduring power of storytelling through art across different continents and centuries.
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