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Samurai Vs. Crocodile… The Woodblock Prints of Utagawa Kuniyoshi

Title: Kamakura Shôgun Yori-ie-kyô Kotsubo-no-hama ni ryôsen to etc. Description: Asahina Saburô Yoshihide struggling with two crocodiles on the seashore, watched by the Shôgun Yori-ie from a rock, with Mt. Fuji in the background

Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861) was one of the great masters of Japanese woodblock printing and painting the ukiyo-e style. Some of his best known work are his triptychs of Samurai warriors in battle, sometimes against one another, sometimes against nature and sometimes against supernatural forces. His prints and paintings are full of stunning movement and color, epic scenes of violence and action. It’s easy to see the roots of manga culture in these prints; the graphic and surreal stories each picture tells and the glorification of the fight are central to Utagawa Kuniyoshi’s prints. You can see an ongoing collection of his work here, and check out a few of my favourite Samurai-themed triptychs below, pulled from his work done between 1818 and 1861.

 

Title: Ushiwaka Kurama shugyô zu Description: Ushiwaka Maru practicing fencing among the pine trees of Kuramayama with the tengu under the supervision of their king, Sôjô-bô. The tengu here are completely birdlike

Title: Ushiwaka Kurama shugyô zu
Description: Ushiwaka Maru practicing fencing among the pine trees of Kuramayama with the tengu under the supervision of their king, Sôjô-bô. The tengu here are completely birdlike

Title: Kamakura Shôgun Yori-ie-kyô Kotsubo-no-hama ni ryôsen to etc. Description: Asahina Saburô Yoshihide struggling with two crocodiles on the seashore, watched by the Shôgun Yori-ie from a rock, with Mt. Fuji in the background

Title: Kamakura Shôgun Yori-ie-kyô Kotsubo-no-hama ni ryôsen to etc.
Description: Asahina Saburô Yoshihide struggling with two crocodiles on the seashore, watched by the Shôgun Yori-ie from a rock, with Mt. Fuji in the background

Title: Minamoto no Yorimitsu no Shitennô tsuchigumo taiji no zu Description: Raikô’s retainers about to kill the Earth-Spider in the midst of its web

Title: Minamoto no Yorimitsu no Shitennô tsuchigumo taiji no zu
Description: Raikô’s retainers about to kill the Earth-Spider in the midst of its web

Title: Miyamoto Musashi Shirakura ka dokushu no etc. (宮本無三四白倉毒手…) Description: Miyamoto Musashi bursting out of the bathhouse, to the consternation of Shirakura Gengoemon, his wife, and followers, who had intended to boil him alive there

Title: Miyamoto Musashi Shirakura ka dokushu no etc. (宮本無三四白倉毒手…)
Description: Miyamoto Musashi bursting out of the bathhouse, to the consternation of Shirakura Gengoemon, his wife, and followers, who had intended to boil him alive there

Title: In Minamoto’s Residence the Earth Spider Appears as a Monster (Minamoto no Yorimitsu-kô no yakata ni tsuchigumo yôkai o nasu zu, 源頼光公館土蜘作妖怪圖) Description: The Earth Spider (right) conjures up demons at the mansion of Minamoto no Raikô (Minamoto no Yorimitsu) (right), who lies sick in bed. Two of his bodyguards, Watanabe no Tsuna and Sakata no Kintoki, play go (centre), while Urabe no Suetake (right) and Usui no Tadamitsu (left) look towards the procession of spirits in the background

Title: In Minamoto’s Residence the Earth Spider Appears as a Monster (Minamoto no Yorimitsu-kô no yakata ni tsuchigumo yôkai o nasu zu, 源頼光公館土蜘作妖怪圖)
Description: The Earth Spider (right) conjures up demons at the mansion of Minamoto no Raikô (Minamoto no Yorimitsu) (right), who lies sick in bed. Two of his bodyguards, Watanabe no Tsuna and Sakata no Kintoki, play go (centre), while Urabe no Suetake (right) and Usui no Tadamitsu (left) look towards the procession of spirits in the background

Title: Taira no Kiyomori Encountering the Ghost of Yoshihiro at Nunobiki Falls (Kiyomori nyûdô Nunobiki no taki yûran Akugenda Yoshihira no rei Namba Jirô wo utsu, 清盛入道布引滝遊覧) Description: The ghost of Akugenda Yoshihira striking down his killer, Namba Jirô, at the Nunobiki waterfall before Kiyomori and his suite

Title: Taira no Kiyomori Encountering the Ghost of Yoshihiro at Nunobiki Falls (Kiyomori nyûdô Nunobiki no taki yûran Akugenda Yoshihira no rei Namba Jirô wo utsu, 清盛入道布引滝遊覧)
Description: The ghost of Akugenda Yoshihira striking down his killer, Namba Jirô, at the Nunobiki waterfall before Kiyomori and his suite

Title: Yoritomo-kô mikari no zu (頼朝公御狩之) Description: Tadatsune killing the monstrous wild boar, watched by Yoritomo and his followers

Title: Yoritomo-kô mikari no zu (頼朝公御狩之)
Description: Tadatsune killing the monstrous wild boar, watched by Yoritomo and his followers

Title: Minamoto no Yori-ie-kô Kamakura Kotsubo no umi-yûran Asahina etc. Description: Asahina Yoshihide’s fight with two crocodiles in the sea off Kamakura, watched by the Shôgun Yori-ie and his nobles in boats

Title: Minamoto no Yori-ie-kô Kamakura Kotsubo no umi-yûran Asahina etc.
Description: Asahina Yoshihide’s fight with two crocodiles in the sea off Kamakura, watched by the Shôgun Yori-ie and his nobles in boats

Title: Picture of the Battle of Dan-no-ura (Dan-no-ura ô-kassen no zu, 壇ノ浦大合戦之圖) Description: Yoshitsune’s leap at the Battle of Dan-no-ura with Noritsune leaping after him

Title: Picture of the Battle of Dan-no-ura (Dan-no-ura ô-kassen no zu, 壇ノ浦大合戦之圖)
Description: Yoshitsune’s leap at the Battle of Dan-no-ura with Noritsune leaping after him

Title: The Heroic Tales of Jiraiya (Jiraiya Gôketsu Monogatari (児雷也豪傑物語), Chapter 36 Description: Jiraiya is killing huge snake eyeing a giant toad behind him

Title: The Heroic Tales of Jiraiya (Jiraiya Gôketsu Monogatari (児雷也豪傑物語), Chapter 36
Description: Jiraiya is killing huge snake eyeing a giant toad behind him

Title: Miyamoto Musashi Sôshû Hakone no sanchû ni ôkami o ooku taiji shite shinmen o kijutsu o arawashite hajimete Sekiguchi ni mamiyu Description: Miyamoto Musashi fighting off a pack of wolves in the Hakone mountains, watched by Sekiguchi Yatarô, seated smoking by a fire (right sheet)

Title: Miyamoto Musashi Sôshû Hakone no sanchû ni ôkami o ooku taiji shite shinmen o kijutsu o arawashite hajimete Sekiguchi ni mamiyu
Description: Miyamoto Musashi fighting off a pack of wolves in the Hakone mountains, watched by Sekiguchi Yatarô, seated smoking by a fire (right sheet)

Title: Kataki-uchi kidan Jiraiya monogatari: Sôshû Shichiri-ga-hama etc. Description: Jiraiya and his followers, seated on the shore, watch Amame Isobei catching two miscreants, while Onikubi Kôemon engages the youth Masajirô and the maiden Midori in combat

Title: Kataki-uchi kidan Jiraiya monogatari: Sôshû Shichiri-ga-hama etc.
Description: Jiraiya and his followers, seated on the shore, watch Amame Isobei catching two miscreants, while Onikubi Kôemon engages the youth Masajirô and the maiden Midori in combat

Title: Untitled Description: The Nue, shot down in a swirling black cloud by Gen Sammi Yorimasa (源三位頼政) is about to be dispatched by Ii no Hayata (猪早太廣直). The soldier on the right panel is identified as 渡邉丁七唱. NOTE: The nue (鵺) was a beast with the head of a monkey, the claws of a tiger, the back of a badger and a snake for a tail. It spent its nights on the roof of the Emperor’s palace, causing him grave illness until it was slain by I no Hayata Hironao. Usually Minamoto Yorimasa is credited with shooting it down off the roof.

Title: Untitled
Description: The Nue, shot down in a swirling black cloud by Gen Sammi Yorimasa (源三位頼政) is about to be dispatched by Ii no Hayata (猪早太廣直). The soldier on the right panel is identified as 渡邉丁七唱.
NOTE: The nue (鵺) was a beast with the head of a monkey, the claws of a tiger, the back of a badger and a snake for a tail. It spent its nights on the roof of the Emperor’s palace, causing him grave illness until it was slain by I no Hayata Hironao. Usually Minamoto Yorimasa is credited with shooting it down off the roof.

Title: Untitled Description: Kuriu Saemon, Hata Rokurozaemon, Shinozuka Iga no Kami, and Watari Shinzaemon, retainers of Nitta Yoshisada, breaking up a haunted temple

Title: Untitled
Description: Kuriu Saemon, Hata Rokurozaemon, Shinozuka Iga no Kami, and Watari Shinzaemon, retainers of Nitta Yoshisada, breaking up a haunted temple

Title: Untitled Description: The ghosts of Tomomori and the other Taira warriors slain at Dan-no-ura attacking Yoshitsune and Benkei in their ship

Title: Untitled
Description: The ghosts of Tomomori and the other Taira warriors slain at Dan-no-ura attacking Yoshitsune and Benkei in their ship

Title: Yoshitsune kôshin: shitennô shusse kagami no uchi: Kamei Rokurô (義経功臣: 四天王出世鑑之内: 亀井六郎) Description: Kamei Rokurô Shigekiyo making his debut as one of Yoshitsune’s retainers by fighting a black bear in the snow, watched by Yoshitsune and other retainers

Title: Yoshitsune kôshin: shitennô shusse kagami no uchi: Kamei Rokurô (義経功臣: 四天王出世鑑之内: 亀井六郎)
Description: Kamei Rokurô Shigekiyo making his debut as one of Yoshitsune’s retainers by fighting a black bear in the snow, watched by Yoshitsune and other retainers

Title: Untitled Description: Raikô’s retainers advancing on Kidô Maru, who raises his buffalo-hide disguise

Title: Untitled
Description: Raikô’s retainers advancing on Kidô Maru, who raises his buffalo-hide disguise

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Title: Sanada no Yoichi Yoshihisa, Matano no Gorô Kagehisa (真田与市能久 俣野五郎景久, Sanada no Yoichi Yoshihisa and Matano no Gorô Kagehisa) Description: Struggle between Yoshihisa and Kagehisa at the Battle of Ishibashiyama in 1180

Title: Yoshitsune no jûku-shin Description: Yoshitsune and his nineteen chief retainers in a ship

Title: Yoshitsune no jûku-shin
Description: Yoshitsune and his nineteen chief retainers in a ship

Title: Untitled Description: The hero Raikô (Minamoto no Yorimitsu) in his sickness is tormented by the Earth Spider, one of whose legs he has cut off, but it is replaced by a human arm

Title: Untitled
Description: The hero Raikô (Minamoto no Yorimitsu) in his sickness is tormented by the Earth Spider, one of whose legs he has cut off, but it is replaced by a human arm

Title: Shimotsuke no kuni Nasu no hara kimmô hakumen kyûbi no akko taiji no zu Description: The Nine-tailed Fox slain on Nasu moor by Miura-no-suke Tsunetane and Kazusa no Suke Hirotsune

Title: Shimotsuke no kuni Nasu no hara kimmô hakumen kyûbi no akko taiji no zu
Description: The Nine-tailed Fox slain on Nasu moor by Miura-no-suke Tsunetane and Kazusa no Suke Hirotsune

Written By

Meghan MacRae grew up in Vancouver, Canada, but spent many years living in the remote woods. Living in the shadow of grizzly bears, cougars and the other predators of the wilderness taught her about the dark side of nature, and taught her to accept her place in nature's order as their prey. She is co-founder of CVLT Nation.

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