
Yoshitoshi 芳年: Flute Player Triptych (Sold)
Artist: Tsukioka Yoshitoshi 芳年 (1839-1892) Title: Flute Player Triptych 明治十五壬午季秋絵画共進会出品画藤原保昌月下弄笛図応需 Date: 1883Size: ôban triptych each sheet approx 37.5 x 25.5 cm (76.5 cm) Yoshitoshi’s masterpiece, “The painting ‘Fujiwara Yasumasa Plays the Flute by Moonlight’, Exhibited at the National Painting Exhibition in the Autumn of 1882”. We see the poet Fujiwara no Yasumasa (958-1036) playing his flute beneath a full moon on Ichihara Moor. The bandit Hakamadare Yasusuke creeps up on him, intending to rob him of his opulent robes–however, Yasusuke is so arrested by the sound of the playing that he cannot draw his sword. The bandit is so entranced by the music and by Yasumasa’s poise that he follows Yasumasa home. Yasumasa then gifts him a robe of his own, giving the tale a surprisingly happy ending. This triptych was commissioned by the publisher Akiyama Buemon after Yoshitoshi submitted a painting of this scene to the Exhibition for the Advancement of National Painting in 1882. That painting