




Series: 100 Views Of Moon (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon). Title: FAITH In TheThird-Day Moon. Size 14.25″ x 9.75″. Framed Size: 18.5″ x 14.5″ (has a black suede matting) Black Bamboo Frame. COA / 2009 Letter of Authenticity from Ronin Gallery comes with the piece. One Hundred Aspects of the Moon: no. 23, Faith in the Third-Day Moon -Yukimori. (Tsuki hyakushi: Shinko no mikazuki – Yukimori). Signed Yoshitoshi with artist’s seal Taiso, engraver’s mark Enkatsu, and published by Akiyama Buemon, 1886, 2nd month. The fate of Youkimori is not clear, in some versions of his legend he dies at the castle, in others he is murdered by members of the Mori clan shortly thereafter. He often depicted wearing a crescent moon on his helmet, believed to have protective powers and emblematic of the harvest moon under which he was born. Edmunds, Pointers and Clues to the Subjects of Chinese and Japanese Art, 1934, p. Roger Keyes, Courage and Silence, 1983, p. Eric van den Ing & Robert Schaap, Beauty and Violence, 1992, p. John Stevenson, Yoshitoshi’s One Hundred Aspects of the Moon, 2001, cat.







