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Portrait of Yada Gorosaemon Suketake Pocket Square

Utagawa Kuniyoshi 1797–1861Portrait of Yada Gorosaemon Suketake, 1852

  • 100% Silk
  • Hand Rolled
  • Designed and Printed in Britain
  • 42cm x 42cm

This pocket square depicts a samurai named as Yada Gorosaemon Suketake, and was made by Utagawa Kuniyoshi. He is represented fighting, although no other samurai is depicted. Samurais were not only fighters, but also intellectuals, poets, or philosophers. It belongs to the Ukiyo-e genre, which emerged in Japan in the 17th to 19th centuries. It means pictures of the floating world. Different techniques were used, such as manual print on hand-made paper using woodblocks, or more classic paintings. The subjects were wide, but included female figures, landscapes, and sumo wrestlers and were often inspired by legends.

Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861) is one of the last great masters of the ukiyo-e genre, and was mostly known for portrayals of famous samurai and legendary heroes. In his art, he was able to represent a sense of action in the samurai’s faces and behaviour, often depicted in combat. Kuniyoshi also made prints of more traditional subjects such as landscapes, or bijin-ga - a term to describe pictures of beautiful women in Japanese art.

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Utagawa Kuniyoshi 1797–1861Portrait of Yada Gorosaemon Suketake, 1852

  • 100% Silk
  • Hand Rolled
  • Designed and Printed in Britain
  • 42cm x 42cm

This pocket square depicts a samurai named as Yada Gorosaemon Suketake, and was made by Utagawa Kuniyoshi. He is represented fighting, although no other samurai is depicted. Samurais were not only fighters, but also intellectuals, poets, or philosophers. It belongs to the Ukiyo-e genre, which emerged in Japan in the 17th to 19th centuries. It means pictures of the floating world. Different techniques were used, such as manual print on hand-made paper using woodblocks, or more classic paintings. The subjects were wide, but included female figures, landscapes, and sumo wrestlers and were often inspired by legends.

Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861) is one of the last great masters of the ukiyo-e genre, and was mostly known for portrayals of famous samurai and legendary heroes. In his art, he was able to represent a sense of action in the samurai’s faces and behaviour, often depicted in combat. Kuniyoshi also made prints of more traditional subjects such as landscapes, or bijin-ga - a term to describe pictures of beautiful women in Japanese art.

Watch how our squares are made

Reviews: Click to read Customer & Expert Product Reviews

Shipping: Global Express Shipping in 1-4 working days to most locations. See our Shipping Policy

Returns: Free 90 day returns. If you are not completely happy with your purchase, we will provide a full refund. 

Questions? If you have any questions for us regarding any aspect of our products, or just need some tips, then please don't hesitate to get in touch at [email protected]

$120.06
Portrait of Yada Gorosaemon Suketake Pocket Square
$120.06

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Utagawa Kuniyoshi 1797–1861Portrait of Yada Gorosaemon Suketake, 1852

  • 100% Silk
  • Hand Rolled
  • Designed and Printed in Britain
  • 42cm x 42cm

This pocket square depicts a samurai named as Yada Gorosaemon Suketake, and was made by Utagawa Kuniyoshi. He is represented fighting, although no other samurai is depicted. Samurais were not only fighters, but also intellectuals, poets, or philosophers. It belongs to the Ukiyo-e genre, which emerged in Japan in the 17th to 19th centuries. It means pictures of the floating world. Different techniques were used, such as manual print on hand-made paper using woodblocks, or more classic paintings. The subjects were wide, but included female figures, landscapes, and sumo wrestlers and were often inspired by legends.

Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861) is one of the last great masters of the ukiyo-e genre, and was mostly known for portrayals of famous samurai and legendary heroes. In his art, he was able to represent a sense of action in the samurai’s faces and behaviour, often depicted in combat. Kuniyoshi also made prints of more traditional subjects such as landscapes, or bijin-ga - a term to describe pictures of beautiful women in Japanese art.

Watch how our squares are made

Reviews: Click to read Customer & Expert Product Reviews

Shipping: Global Express Shipping in 1-4 working days to most locations. See our Shipping Policy

Returns: Free 90 day returns. If you are not completely happy with your purchase, we will provide a full refund. 

Questions? If you have any questions for us regarding any aspect of our products, or just need some tips, then please don't hesitate to get in touch at [email protected]