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Tsukioka Yoshitoshi’s (1839-1892) last incredible series, New Forms of Thirty-six Ghosts presents scenes from classic Japanese folktales and history. These moody and evocative illustrations depict a variety of ghosts and monsters, but the focus is more on the humans to whom they appear, presented with great sensitivity and psychological insight.
The characters are realistically drawn, conveying real emotion and individuality. Horror and violence are often suggested, rather than graphically depicted, reflecting a restraint characteristic of Yoshitoshi’s mature style. The borders are designed to look ragged and worm-eaten, implying a sense of age and perhaps decay.
Yoshitoshi was immensely popular in the last years of his life and the imaginative ghost series was greeted with great enthusiasm and a rush to collect among the Japanese public. The first designs from the series appeared in 1889, with the final prints issued shortly after Yoshitoshi’s death in July 1892. From evil spirits and magic animals to heroes triumphing over demons, these subjects continue to fascinate the public today. Thirty-six Ghosts is a true masterwork of Yoshitoshi’s late style. I choose these ten women ghosts for their beauty and misteriousness.
月岡芳年 Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839 - 1892) 月百姿 One Hundred Aspects of the Moon, 1885-92
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