Artist Unknown
Kodomo asobi mizu-kassen (Children at Play – Water Battle)
- c. 1868-c. 1869
- Woodcut on paper
- Gifted to the Gallery by William E Smith, 2003
- 358 x 247mm
- 2003/122.a-b
Tags: blue (color), boys, brooms (maintenance tools), buckets (vessels), children (people by age group), flags, games, Japanese (culture or style), people (agents), pumps (machinery), umbrellas, water (inorganic material), youth
This Japanese woodcut, or nishiki-e, is from a larger series showing groups of children playing a variety of games. Here, one group engages in a ferocious water battle, but all is not quite as innocent as it seems here. This print was made to satirise the Boshin War, a civil conflict fought from 1868 to 1869 between the ruling Tokugawa dictatorship (shogunate) and a group representing the Imperial Court. To those in the know, these images critiqued the war, an activity that was heavily censored.
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