Japonism-Ukiyoe-Yoshitoshi-Yurugi-Sogen-28-Famous-Murders

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🌏 Description
Step into the shadowy corridors of Edo-period storytelling with “Yurugi Sogen”, an intense and theatrical portrayal from Tsukioka Yoshitoshi’s gripping series “28 Famous Murders with Verse.” This woodblock print captures the chilling moment of a tragic tale—the priest Yurugi Sogen, poised in a visceral expression of vengeance, devotion, or madness. Crafted during a time when morality, myth, and crime intertwined on the stage and in the street, Yoshitoshi’s work speaks in layers—of beauty, brutality, and psychological depth.

This particular piece merges literary drama with visual power. Each stroke and shadow unfurls a story of human passion and fallibility, making it not just an artwork but a conversation between time and emotion. A rare treasure for lovers of the macabre, the theatrical, and the deeply human.

🔹 Key Features
• Original work by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, the last great master of ukiyo-e
• Part of the famed series 28 Famous Murders with Verse
• Rich in symbolism, emotion, and Edo-period narrative drama
• Museum-quality reproduction with vivid expression and detail
• A collector’s piece that bridges ukiyo-e and psychological portraiture

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🏷️ Product Specification
• Artwork: “Yurugi Sogen” from 28 Famous Murders with Verse
• Artist: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839–1892)
• Size: Approx. 37.5 x 25.5 cm (original dimensions may vary slightly)
• Medium: Woodblock print on Japanese washi paper
• Origin: Japan
• Production: Faithful reproduction by Soumei

🌸 Why Choose Yurugi Sogen by Yoshitoshi

✨ For the Dark Storyteller
Own a piece that speaks to the depth of human obsession, violence, and fate.
🖼️ For the Cultured Collector
A must-have for anyone building a serious ukiyo-e or psychological art collection.
📜 For the Edo Literature Aficionado
This print links visual narrative with traditional Edo literature and kabuki tales.
đź§  For the Lover of Psychological Portraits
Explore emotion, madness, and moral tension through a historical lens.

✨ Character Summary
Dramatic, haunting, and layered with meaning—Yurugi Sogen invites contemplation, chills, and awe with every glance.

※ Additional Explanation
This woodblock print is not merely an image—it is a mirror held up to the darkest corners of the human soul. Yurugi Sogen, depicted here in a moment of intensity and spiritual conflict, is part of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi’s final legacy to the ukiyo-e tradition. While the world of Edo was closing, Yoshitoshi opened doors into the minds of his characters—far beyond mere portraits, his subjects carry tension, trauma, and truth.

In this print, the priest’s expressive stance, flowing robes, and stark gaze embody not only the theatrical drama of kabuki but the inner turmoil of righteousness turned to obsession. The use of line and shadow adds atmospheric weight, while the composition freezes a climax that may never fully resolve.

A masterwork of emotion and folklore, this piece offers more than visual beauty—it challenges the viewer to sit with discomfort, to interpret madness, and to understand justice as seen through an Edo lens. Whether displayed in a modern home, cultural gallery, or study, “Yurugi Sogen” remains timeless in its intensity and storytelling force.

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