Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai is a pioneering publication which deals with the most famous series - the Seich gishi den (1847-48) and its sequel the Seich gishin den (1848) - of the forty-seven masterless Samurai (r nin) by artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861).
He has been a collector of Japanese woodblock prints for over thirty years..
Weinberg has written books and articles on ancient Greek literature and culture, Japanese art, and classical music.
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An international educator and scholar, he has been the recipient of many awards.
Weinberg is often described as a \'renaissance man\': he was educated at Columbia University, holds a doctorate degree in Comparative Literature from Michigan State University and a diploma from the Athens Conservatory of Music.
In addition, there are photographs of the relics of the masterless Samurai and the ruins of their castle in Ak .
About the Author: David R.
Weinberg\'s book also includes translations of the texts which appear on the prints and which recount each hero\'s exploits.
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Kuniyoshi was a master in the genre of warrior prints, and his series expressively portrays these warrior \'folk heroes\'.
The true 18th-century tale of revenge by forty-seven r nin for the death of their lord was enormously popular in Japan: it was dramatised for the Kabuki theatre and its heroes were often depicted in ukiyo-e prints.
Kuniyoshi The Faithful Samurai is a pioneering publication which deals with the most famous series - the Seich gishi den (1847-48) and its sequel the Seich gishin den (1848) - of the forty-seven masterless Samurai (r nin) by artist Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861)