Mother and Son with Sannō Festival Toy Cart Representing Yoshitsune and Benkei Fighting on Gojo Bridge
PrintsJapanese18th century

Mother and Son with Sannō Festival Toy Cart Representing Yoshitsune and Benkei Fighting on Gojo Bridge

Edo period, circa 1750

Artists

Okumura MasanobuArtist
Classification
Prints
Medium
Ukiyo-e woodblock print ("benizuri-e") in large "ōban" format: ink and color on paper, with printed signature reading "Hōgetsudō Okumura Bunkaku Masanobu ga"
Culture
Japanese
Period
Edo period, 1615-1868
Century
18th century
Division
Asian and Mediterranean Art
Department
Department of Asian Art

Dimensions

Paper: H. 40.6 cm x W. 29.9 cm (16 x 11 3/4 in.)

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