drawing in black and red; standing figure seen from back, pointing with PL hand, with open mouth and face in profile from PL; man is wearing a sleeveless red garment, boots, and a head scarf; man holds a spear; column in background at right; attached to off white mount sheet

Preparatory drawing of High Priest Kōmyō, 1874

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The text by Takabatake Ransen, a writer of light prose as well as a journalist, explains that the person pictured is the high priest Kōmyō (Kōmyō-ajari), who supposedly lived at the end of the 1100s. Kōmyō was a follower of the general Minamoto Yoshinaka (1154–1184) and fought with him against the rival Taira clan. Notice the changes and choices Yoshitoshi made in the design process. The red ink indicates the first draft, and there the lance is sketchy. The preparatory drawing also includes an element of some sort in the bottom left corner that Yoshitoshi later discarded. The black ink came next and completed the design.

Details
Title
Preparatory drawing of High Priest Kōmyō
Artist Life
1839 - 1892
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2017.106.122
Catalogue Raisonne
Keyes, Courage and Silence (1982), no. 289
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drawing in black and red; standing figure seen from back, pointing with PL hand, with open mouth and face in profile from PL; man is wearing a sleeveless red garment, boots, and a head scarf; man holds a spear; column in background at right; attached to off white mount sheet