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Matsunaga Hisahide Preparing to Commit Suicide
Matsunaga Hisahide Preparing to Commit Suicide
Matsunaga Hisahide Preparing to Commit Suicide

Matsunaga Hisahide Preparing to Commit Suicide

Artist (Japanese, 1839 - 1892)
Series Publisher
Date1886
Place of ManufactureAsia
Mediumwoodcut
DimensionsOverall (sheet measurements; image: 33.5 x 22.8 cm): 35 x 23.5 cm
ClassificationsFINE ART
Credit LinePurchased with funds from Judith Patt
Object number2011.020.002
DescriptionMatsunaga Hisahide Preparing to Commit Suicide - scene of the 16th century daimyo Matsunaga Hisahide preparing to commit suicide. After a lifetime of betrayal and murder in the pursuit of power, the rebellious Matsunaga was cornered by Oda Nobunaga at Shiga Castle. Nobunaga demanded both his head and a precious teakettle. Ever defiant, the elderly warrior smashed the kettle before committing suicide, ordering that his head be destroyed so that it could not become a war trophy. Angry defiance is noted on the face of the wizened Matsunaga as he flings the teapot into the air, shards scattering everywhere, his last act of rebellion. He sits on a fur rug, a short knife in his other hand, his suit of armor on the floor beside him. Details include burnishing in the rug and delicate cloth embossing in the drapery overhead.


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