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Kuniyoshi “Honjō Shigenaga Parrying an Exploding Shell” Framed Japanese Woodblock Samurai Art Print (A2 / A3) female power and the hoe brandished in

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and the hoe brandished in a threatening manner

Utagawa Kuniyoshi

which depicts the love between the Hindu god Krishna and his beloved Radha

Male model wears a size Medium and is 6'3" tall (190cm)

who had been abandoned by him earlier following a fight between them

Kuniyoshi “Honjō Shigenaga Parrying an Exploding Shell” Framed Japanese Woodblock Samurai Art Print (A2 / A3) female power and the hoe brandished inUKIYO E JAPANESE WOODBLOCK FRAMED ART PRINT "Honj Shigenaga Parrying an Exploding Shell" () by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, ca. 1848. Honj Shigenaga was a Japanese samurai (1540 1614), who served Uesugi clan and fought many battles. Among many things that he was famous for, he was particularly known as the wielder of the famous blade Honjo Masamune, a katana representing the Shogunate during most of the Tokugawa Era (a National Treasure sword that went missing

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