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1011Triptych Water Dragon T-Shirt

White
Regular price £85.00
Regular price £85.00 Sale price £85.00
Relaxed fit T-Shirt in white, constructed from an organic cotton jersey featuring Water Dragon triptych on chest by artist: Utagawa Yoshitsuya.


  • Organic Cotton Jersey
  • Artist: Utagawa Yoshitsuya
  • Triptych Water Dragon print
  • Ribbed neck
  • Wash at or below 40°c. No bleach. Low tumble dry. Cool iron. Do not dry clean.

Yoshitsuya's '1857 battle of Takadachi' is referenced in order to produce a triptych graphic of this artwork.

Published by Kinshodo in 1857. A fine design. Amidst lightning bolts a large white dragon emerges from the Koromo River before Yoshitsune and his followers at the battle of Takatachi in Mutsu Province in 1187. Yoshitsune’s loyal retainer, Benkei, is in the centre wearing a white monk’s cowl and holding his personal standard with Buddhist prayer wheel on the top. To the right is Yoshitsune in full armour.

190gsm · 100% Cotton

The perennial use of organic cotton aims to raise awareness and contribute to the reduced use of pesticides in the production of clothing materials. Every Maharishi collection utilises sweat and jersey grown without toxic pesticides or synthetic fertilisers.

Model is 6'1 with a 35" chest and wears an L

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Guest Artist: Yoshitsuya

Early circles of Ukiyo-e artists had to be covert with their practice, as their skilled hand-painted works and woodblock prints were seen to depict enjoyable activities in social settings.

Yoshitsuya entered the studio of Utagawa Kuniyoshi, and was considered to be one the Ukiyo-e masters most important studios. Yoshitsuya's work was known for his great prints of warriors and depiction of legendary animals. Whilst many Ukiyo-e artists worked in a small scale creating woodblock prints Yoshitsuya would work large, often creating triptychs which held great depth and detail.
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