Picture of the Gojō Bridge from the Chronicle of Yoshitsune

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Picture of the Gojō Bridge from the Chronicle of Yoshitsune

Tsukioka Yoshitoshi; Publisher: Morimoto Junzaburō

Date
1881
Medium
Woodblock print (nishiki-e), ink and color on paper
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

It is extremely rare that preparatory drawings for woodblock prints survive, since the final versions were pasted on the key blocks to guide the carving of the black lines and were thus usually destroyed during the production process. Such drawings were more detailed and exact than the initial sketches and therefore offered a better representation of the final print. The outlines were the most important part, and some repetitive areas were only indicated but not fully executed—the wooden boards of the bridge or patterns of textile, for example. These drawings could also include coloring instructions. The spacing was not yet finalized in this drawing, since in the finished print the image is spread over three sheets instead of two. Japan, Asia

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