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Description: Hideyoshi Playing the Sho from the series New Biography of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Original Japanese Woodblock Print. Date: 1883 Publisher: Matsuki Heikichi Dimensions: (L) 23.8 x 35.5 (R) 23.9 x 35.5 cm The scene is of the Oda clan's Siege of Tottori in 1581. The siege lasted around two hundred days and is famous for the use of starvation tactics against the allies of the Mōri clan within the castle. At the time a general of the Oda clan, Toyotomi Hideyoshi (then known as Hashiba Hideyoshi) is shown with his retainers in sight of Tottori castle. Hideyoshi was aggressive in his assault, erecting towers to surround the castle and buying out rice at extremely high prices in order to successfully cut of the castle's food supply. Hideyoshi is depicted playing the shō, a free reed instrument which originated from China and was often used in the Japanese imperial court music gagaku. The shō is said to resemble the cry of a Phoenix, and its unique assemblage of pipes allows its player to sound a cluster of tones.
Condition Report: Unapplied pigment on left print. Small spot of white pigment.