Strong Women
Fearless warrior women can be found throughout the history of Japan. These celebrated figures wielded a powerful influence over the imagination of artists and audiences of the Edo period and continue to inspire today's talents. Ronin Gallery is pleased to present a collection of 17th through 21st century woodblock prints and paintings that depict such strong women. In contrast to the familiar delicate beauties of ukiyo-e, these works portray female warriors of formidable strength and spirit.
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Kabuki Scene: Nakayama Yaichiro, Marino Yashiro, Mekake Kikuno, Iwata Senjuro and Kamata Matahachi
Kuniyoshi
Kabuki Scene: Nakayama Yaichiro, Marino Yashiro, Mekake Kikuno, Iwata Senjuro and Kamata Matahachi
JPR-92365
Koman Swimming across Lake Biwa with Minamoto Banner Attacked by Sanemori (Taira Clan)
Kuniyoshi
Koman Swimming across Lake Biwa with Minamoto Banner Attacked by Sanemori (Taira Clan)
JPR-85075
The Tomoeya Restaurant in Kameido: Tomoe Gozen
Hiroshige & Toyokuni III
The Tomoeya Restaurant in Kameido: Tomoe Gozen
JPR1-71069
Nakamura Shikaku II as Shizuka-gozen at Horikawa
Natori, Shunsen
Nakamura Shikaku II as Shizuka-gozen at Horikawa
JPR5819
Princess Toyotama, Daughter of the Dragon King
Chikanobu
Princess Toyotama, Daughter of the Dragon King
JP2257