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The Illustrated Tale of Oishi Hyōroku

大石兵六物語絵巻

1700s
(1615–1868)
Measurements
Overall: 25.7 x 977.4 cm (10 1/8 x 384 13/16 in.)
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Public Domain
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This incomplete handscroll illustrates part of the story of Oishi Hyoroku, a young man tasked with battling fox apparitions who were creating problems in his town. In other extant versions of the scroll, the story is set in the fall of 1624 in Kagoshima in southern Japan. Throughout the story, Hyoroku is tricked and terrified by the foxes that shift their shapes into a variety of monstrous phantoms. After repeated humiliations, he eventually captures two of the foxes. In this version, colloquial texts that function like text blurbs in comics appear throughout the scroll, but the main text is missing.
A weathered, horizontally long handscroll depicts both humans with light skin tones and monstruous figures engaging in a series of confrontations across the tan paper. Moving from right to left, a man in blue robes interacts with various blue, red, green, or black monstrous creatures larger than him. Drawings of foxes flank these scenes, many gathered on the right and two stood on and held at swordpoint by the blue-robed man on the left.

The Illustrated Tale of Oishi Hyōroku

1700s

Japan, Edo period (1615–1868)

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