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Yasuke iii ₵47,376.00 – ₵76,375.00

Yasuke ii

₵47,376.00 – ₵76,375.00

The piece a visual tribute to Yasuke but also an exploration of the complex relationships between cultures and the transformative power of acceptance and recognition.

Yasuke was a black warrior who reached the rank of samurai under the rule of Oda Nobunaga – a powerful 16th Century Japanese feudal lord who was the first of the three unifiers of Japan.

When Nobunaga bestowed the rank of samurai on Yasuke the idea of a non-Japanese samurai was something unheard of.

As the first foreign-born samurai, Yasuke fought important battles alongside Oda Nobunaga.

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