Sumo Wrestlers

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Utagawa Yoshikazu: Sumo Wrestlers, 50x70cm Framed Art Reproduction With Black Frame

Sumo Wrestlers

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The Artwork: Sumo Wrestlers

Utagawa Yoshikazu (active c. 1848–1870) was a pupil of the great Utagawa Kuniyoshi, working in the closing years of the Edo period and into the early Meiji era. Sumo Wrestlers belongs to sumo-e, the woodblock genre devoted to Japan's traditional wrestling; here the wrestlers are arranged in a grid, each pair caught in a different hold.

The print is a colour woodblock. The figures are set out in rows like a chart of techniques, in bold, even colour with clear outlines. The grappling bodies are drawn with the lively energy Yoshikazu learned from Kuniyoshi.

The image is lively and graphic, and the repeating grid gives it a patterned, almost modern feel. It suits a study, a games room, or a hallway, and sits well beside wood and plain walls, in keeping with japandi and Scandinavian interiors.

This artwork is made to order in three forms. The unframed poster is printed on heavy matte paper. The framed edition sits behind shatter-resistant acrylic, lig . . . Read More >>


Japan historical period: Edo 江戸 (1603-1868)

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The Artist: Utagawa Yoshikazu

Utagawa Yoshikazu (active circa 1848–1870) was a Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock print artist of the influential Utagawa school, working during the Bakumatsu period (the final years of the Edo era) and into the early Meiji era. He was a student of the renowned Utagawa Kuniyoshi, known for his dynamic warrior prints and imaginative designs.

Yoshikazu's work reflects the turbulent and transformative times in which he lived, as Japan began to open up to the West after centuries of isolation. One of Yoshikazu's most notable contributions is his Yokohama-e, prints depicting foreigners (Americans, Europeans) and scenes from the newly opened port city of Yokohama. These prints, often characterized by a somewhat naive but detailed style, provided the Japanese public with fascinating, sometimes exoticized, glimpses of Western people, their customs, fashion, technology, and architecture. They serve as important historical documents of this period of intense cultural encounter.

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