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I no Hayata Kills the Nue, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
I no Hayata Kills the Nue, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
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I no Hayata Kills the Nue (1890) is one of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi’s most iconic depictions of Japanese mythology.
The print illustrates the legendary moment when the warrior I no Hayata defeats the Nue, a terrifying chimera-like creature said to haunt the Imperial Palace.
The composition is charged with drama: the monstrous form of the Nue contrasts with the focused determination of the warrior, creating a powerful narrative of courage and supernatural danger.
Yoshitoshi’s late works are known for their intensity and refined detail, combining traditional ukiyo-e techniques with a modern sense of drama.
This museum-quality reproduction preserves the richness of color, detail, and atmosphere of the original print.
A must-have for collectors of Japanese mythology, yokai art, and dramatic samurai imagery.
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Specifications
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SPECIFICATIONS : Premium mat art paper, Weather-resistant. The paper mill, the pulp used to make the paper and the paper itself are all certified by the Forest Stewardship Council®.
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