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Description

This depicts a Kabuki play about the tragic girl Oshichi. Yaoya Oshichi was a young greengrocer’s daughter born in 1667 whose family took refuge in a temple following one of the frequent Tokyo (Edo) fires. There she met and fell in love with a temple page, Kichisa. Oshichi thought that if she started another fire she would be able to shelter longer and stay with the boy she loved. Sadly, her arson was witnessed by others and she was found guilty and burnt at the stake as punishment.

Additional information

Dimensions

each sheet measures 14.25 x 10 inches

Condition

Very good color and impression. a few small wormholes right edge of right sheet

Artist Name

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (1786-1865)

Medium

color woodblock print pair

Year

1854-1859 with round aratame censor seal