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Saito Musashibo Benkei (1155-1189), a Japanese warrior monk, holding a naginata, a long pole with a sword-like blade. He confronts a young Minamoto no Yoshitsune (1159-1189), a general of the Minamoto clan, who holds a cloth over his head, leading Benkei to mistake him for a woman. Japanese woodcut by Kiyonaga Torii, 1780s
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Saito Musashibo Benkei (1155-1189), a Japanese warrior monk, holding a naginata, a long pole with a sword-like blade. He confronts a young Minamoto no Yoshitsune (1159-1189), a general of the Minamoto clan, who holds a cloth over his head, leading Benkei to mistake him for a woman. Japanese woodcut by Kiyonaga Torii, 1780s
YOSHITSUNE & BENKEI.
Saito Musashibo Benkei (1155-1189), a Japanese warrior monk, holding a naginata, a long pole with a sword-like blade. He confronts a young Minamoto no Yoshitsune (1159-1189), a general of the Minamoto clan, who holds a cloth over his head, leading Benkei to mistake him for a woman. Japanese woodcut by Kiyonaga Torii, 1780s
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In this woodcut print by Kiyonaga Torii from the 1780s, we are transported back to the 12th century in Japan. The image depicts a dramatic encounter between two legendary figures - Saito Musashibo Benkei and Minamoto no Yoshitsune. Benkei, a fearsome warrior monk known for his strength and skill with the naginata, stands tall and imposing. He holds his weapon firmly, ready for battle. Little does he know that before him stands not an adversary but a young general of the Minamoto clan - Yoshitsune. Yoshitsune, cleverly disguised as a woman by covering his head with a cloth, confronts Benkei with an air of mystery. His delicate appearance deceives Benkei into mistaking him for a lady instead of recognizing his true identity. The tension between these two men is palpable in this finely detailed woodcut. It captures their contrasting personalities - Benkei's power and determination juxtaposed against Yoshitsune's cunning strategy. This artwork offers us a glimpse into Japanese history during the Heian period when samurai warriors roamed the land. Through Torii's skilled craftsmanship, we can almost hear the clash of weapons and feel the intensity of their confrontation. As we admire this remarkable piece of artistry, let us reflect on how appearances can be deceiving and how even great warriors like Benkei could fall victim to such illusions.
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