This spooky tee features work from Kuniyoshi- a Japanese Ukiyo-e artist who flourished during the late Edo period. Our newest UNIQLO x MFA collection is the Archive Collection and is part of a limited, exclusive run!
Fabric details
100% Cotton
Imported
Washing instructions
Machine wash cold, Do not dry clean, Tumble dry low.
Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Japanese, 1797–1861
In the Ruined Palace at Sōma, Masakado's Daughter Takiyasha Uses Sorcery to Gather Allies; Ōya no Tarō Mitsukuni Comes Here to Investigate the Monsters and Finally Destroys Them (Sōma no furudairi ni Masakado himegimi Takiyasha yōjutsu o motte mikata o atsumuru, Ōya no Tarō Mitsukuni yōkai o tamesan to koko ni kitari tsui ni kore o horobosu)
Japanese, Edo period, about 1844 (Tenpō 15/Kōka 1)
Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper
Vertical ōban triptych; 36.2 x 74.1 cm (14 1/4 x 29 3/16 in.)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
William Sturgis Bigelow Collection
11.30468-70