细节
Set of Four Warrior Dolls (Musha Ningyo)
Late Edo period (circa 1820)
Each figure designed with a carved wood head covered in gofun painted with expressive features and costumed in brocades, armor and attributes and displayed in front of a miniature campaign curtain of bast fiber decorated with mandarin orange crests, the figures represented are from left to right Kato Kiyomasa (1562-1611), kneeling in full armor and wearing a helmet with his signature antler crests; Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536-1598), seated with crossed legs, holding a fan and dressed in nobleman's costume; Minamoto no Yoshitsune (1159-1189), seated on a camp stool holding a whisk and a bow and wearing a quiver with arrows and a tachi in a tigerskin scabbard; Musashibo Benkei (d. 1189), kneeling and holding a signboard with a poem about a plum tree in Amagasaki; curtain with modern wood stand
14in. (35.6cm.); 14in. (35.6cm.); 17½in. (44.5cm.); 12½in. (31.8cm.) high; the curtain 28½ x 112in. (72.4 x 284.5cm.) (5)