Artwork from the artbook “Bloody Ukiyo-e In 1866 & 1988” by Suehiro Maruo, Kazuichi Hanawa, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi & Utagawa Yoshiiku
publish date: 1988

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Artwork from the artbook “Bloody Ukiyo-e In 1866 & 1988” by Suehiro Maruo, Kazuichi Hanawa, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi & Utagawa Yoshiiku
publish date: 1988
[Rowdiness in the women’s bath.] Utagawa Yoshiiku (Japanese, 1833–1904). Woodcut, left and center panels of a triptych. MetMuseum.
Bloody Ukiyo-e In 1866 & 1988 (The New Atrocities In Blood)
by: Suehiro Maruo (author) Kazuichi Hanawa (author)Yoshitoshi (author) Yoshiiku (author)
In 1866, renowned UKIYO-E artists Yoshitoshi and Yoshiiku collaborated on a shocking series of MUZAN-E (atrocity prints), EIMEI NIJUHASSHUUKU – also known as "28 NOTORIOUS MURDERS" or "THE SADISTIC COLLECTION OF BLOOD". featuring not only infamous Japanese murderers such as Sada Abe but also the likes of Fritz Haarmann and Adolf Hitler, take the premise of the original collection and stretch it to the very limits of ultra-violence.
format: hardcover publish date: 1988 Publisher: Yubari Books edition language: English
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Medical woodblock prints from 19th-century - Japan
The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) maintains a collection of 400 health-themed woodblock prints from 19th-century Japan. The collection – which includes drug advertisements, illustrated instructions for treating and preventing contagious diseases, and visual guides to the human body – offers a unique look at Japanese medical knowledge in the late Edo and early Meiji periods.
“Measles treatment” by Utagawa Yoshiiku 歌川芳幾 (1833-1904) ou Ochiai Yoshiiku (落合 芳幾).
“Three mighty men conquering measles“ by Utagawa Yoshiiku 歌川芳幾 (1833-1904) ou Ochiai Yoshiiku (落合 芳幾).
Source : http://pinktentacle.com/2010/09/medical-woodblock-prints-from-19th-century-japan/
“Miyagino”(1870), Utagawa Yoshiiku (1833-1904)
With her sister Shinobu, she avenged her father by killing the samurai responsible for his death.
Artwork from the artbook “Bloody Ukiyo-e In 1866 & 1988” by Suehiro Maruo, Kazuichi Hanawa, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi & Utagawa Yoshiiku
publish date: 1988
Artwork from the artbook “Bloody Ukiyo-e In 1866 & 1988” by Suehiro Maruo, Kazuichi Hanawa, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi & Utagawa Yoshiiku
publsih date: 1988
Artwork from the artbook “Bloody Ukiyo-e In 1866 & 1988” by Suehiro Maruo, Kazuichi Hanawa, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi & Utagawa Yoshiiku
publish date: 1988