
Sakata Kintoki Wrestling with a Tengu
<p>The man depicted here is Kintoki, a hero from Japanese folklore famous for engaging supernatural beings in battle. His birth name was Kintarō, and he had legendary strength even while still a boy. Here he is shown wrestling with a tengu, a type of mythical birdman said to live on Mount Kurama, north of Kyoto. The hand coloring is primarily red (tan), derived from red lead, and green (roku), made from malachite, a scheme that was popular before multicolored printing was introduced. Despite the limited palette, the pigment was skillfully applied in a variety of saturations so that the thicker red could represent the tengu’s supernatural skin while the thinner red conveys Kintoki’s flushed face.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1710
- Dimensions
- 68.8 × 32.8 cm (26 3/4 × 13 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Torii Kiyomasu I
Artist

Painting
Torii Kiyomasu was a Japanese painter and printmaker of the Torii school, in the genre of ukiyo-e. Like the other Torii artists, his primary focus was on Kabuki billboards, advertisements, actor prints, and other related material. Many scholars believe Kiyomasu to have been the younger brother or son of Torii Kiyonobu I, one of the founders of the school, or to have been an alternate art-name (gō) for the same man.
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- Torii Kiyomasu I
- Year
- 1710
- Dimensions
- 68.8 × 32.8 cm (26 3/4 × 13 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1710-121312
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





