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Guards Subdue the Prisoner Yoshizo after His Attempted Jailbreak, 1875. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
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Guards Subdue the Prisoner Yoshizo after His Attempted Jailbreak, 1875. Creator: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Guards Subdue the Prisoner Yoshizo after His Attempted Jailbreak, 1875. From The Postal News, no. 525
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Guards Subdue the Prisoner Yoshizo after His Attempted Jailbreak
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is a captivating woodblock print created by the renowned Japanese artist Tsukioka Yoshitoshi in 1875. This masterpiece, part of The Postal News series, depicts a dramatic scene of three guards apprehending a prisoner named Yoshizo as he attempts to escape from prison. Set against the backdrop of the Meiji Era in Japan, the print showcases the traditional clothing and apparel of the time. The guards, dressed in their uniforms, are shown in a state of heightened alertness, their determined expressions etched on their faces. The prisoner, clad in a blue kimono, is depicted in a state of desperation, his body contorted as he falls over in defeat. The print is a stunning example of the color woodblock print technique, with intricate details and bold lines. The use of contrasting colors, such as the blue of the prisoner's kimono against the green of the outdoor setting, adds depth and dimension to the image. The calligraphy at the bottom of the print, written in elegant script, provides context to the scene. The event depicted in the print is a poignant reminder of the harsh realities of the criminal justice system during the Meiji Period in Japan. The image captures the tension and drama of the moment, making it a fascinating glimpse into the past. The print is now part of the collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, where it continues to captivate audiences and inspire appreciation for the rich artistic heritage of Japan.
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