47. HOKKEI  (1780-1850). Kumasaka Chohan. (Sold)

47. HOKKEI (1780-1850). Kumasaka Chohan. (Sold)

TOTOYA HOKKEI  (1780-1850)

The bandit Kumasaka Chohan holding his halberd. He is said to have
stood guard on top of a large pine tree inside Aonogahara forest in
Mino Province. The legend tells of the young Yoshitsune, who was
still called Ushiwakamaro at the time, was on the run to the feudal
lord Fujihara no Hidehira when he was attacked by Kumasaka and
his gang. However, after a fight Ushiwakamaro bravely defeated the
bandit.

Woodblock colour print with metallic pigments details
Shikishiban surimono, 20,9x17,9 cm
Signed: Hokkei hitsu
Poem by Benni Daitai
Title: Robbery (Chūtō)
From the series The Five Commandments (Gokai).
Privately published by the Biwa-ren circle of poets
1828

The complete series of five surimono from the Pulverer collection is
illustrated and described in detail in Asano et al. Heiteres Treiben in der
vergänglichen Welt, no. 2-59 / 2-63.

lllustrated in our catalogue Surimono. Hokusai-Shinsai-Hokkei-Gakutei, 
September 2024, no. 47.

Fine impression, very good colour, light stain on the back

Status: Sold




Item: D 384