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Samurai warriors Ichijo-Jiro-Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune fighting. Print c1820

Samurai warriors Ichijo-Jiro-Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune fighting. Print c1820
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Samurai warriors Ichijo-Jiro-Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune fighting. Print c1820

Samurai warriors Ichijo-Jiro-Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune fighting. Print c1820. Shuntei Katsukawa (1770-c1833) Japanese artist. Warlike Fierce Threatening Weapon Pike Sword. Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide. © Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group

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Artist C1820 Fierce Fighting Japanese Pike Samurai Sword Threatening Warriors Weapon Woodblock Katsukawa Shuntei Warlike

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This print from 1820 showcases the intense battle between two legendary Samurai warriors, Ichijo-Jiro-Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune. Created by the talented Japanese artist Shuntei Katsukawa, this woodblock print perfectly captures the essence of these fierce warriors. The image portrays a scene filled with warlike energy and threatening tension as both samurais engage in combat. Their weapons of choice, pikes and swords, are prominently displayed, symbolizing their skill and determination to conquer their opponent. Katsukawa's attention to detail is evident in every stroke; he masterfully depicts the ferocity on each warrior's face as they clash with one another. The intensity of their expressions reflects not only their dedication to martial arts but also their unwavering loyalty to honor and duty. The composition exudes a sense of power and strength through its dynamic positioning of the samurais' bodies. Every muscle appears taut as they strike or defend against each other's attacks. It is an awe-inspiring sight that transports viewers back in time to witness this epic confrontation firsthand. As we admire this remarkable artwork by Shuntei Katsukawa, we cannot help but be captivated by the sheer bravery exhibited by these iconic figures from Japanese history. This print serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit of samurai warriors who were willing to risk everything for honor, glory, and victory on the battlefield.


Framed Prints of Samurai warriors Ichijo-Jiro-Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune fighting. Print c1820

Experience the thrill of Japan's rich samurai history with this stunning framed print from Media Storehouse, featuring the iconic battle between Ichijo-Jiro-Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune. This exquisite piece, created by renowned Japanese artist Shuntei Katsukawa in the early 19th century, showcases the warriors' intense focus and determination as they clash with their warlike fierce threatening weapons – pikes and swords. Bring the vibrant culture and artistry of feudal Japan into your home or office with this beautiful and authentic framed print.


Photo Prints of Samurai warriors Ichijo-Jiro-Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune fighting. Print c1820

Step into the past with this captivating Media Storehouse photographic print from Universal Images Group (UIG). This vintage image showcases the intensity and skill of two legendary samurai warriors, Ichijo-Jiro-Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune, as they engage in an epic battle. Created by renowned Japanese artist Shuntei Katsukawa around 1820, this print offers a rare glimpse into the rich history of Japanese warfare. The warriors are depicted with their weapons of choice, the warlike, fierce pike and sword, ready to deliver a threatening blow. Add this extraordinary piece of history to your collection and bring the spirit of the samurai era into your home or office.


Poster Prints of Samurai warriors Ichijo-Jiro-Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune fighting. Print c1820

Experience the intensity of Japanese samurai culture with our stunning Media Storehouse poster print from Universal Images Group (UIG). This captivating image features two legendary samurai warriors, Ichijo-Jiro-Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune, locked in a fierce battle. Created by renowned Japanese artist Shuntei Katsukawa around 1820, this print showcases the warriors' warlike demeanor and their threatening weapons – pikes and swords. Bring the rich history of feudal Japan into your home or office with this beautiful and authentic work of art.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Samurai warriors Ichijo-Jiro-Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune fighting. Print c1820

Experience the rich history and culture of Japan with our captivating Samurai Jigsaw Puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intricately detailed puzzle features a classic print by renowned Japanese artist Shuntei Katsukawa, depicting the intense battle between Samurai warriors Ichijo-Jiro-Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune. With their weaponry at the ready, these warriors engage in a fierce and threatening duel, transporting you to a time of honor, valor, and tradition. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this challenging puzzle is a must-have addition to your collection.

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