(1542-1616). Japanese general and statesman; founder of Tokugawa shogunate. William Adams, English navigator in Dutch service, warning Iyeyasu against the Spaniards, the Portuguese, and the Roman Catholic Church, 1600. Wood engraving, American, c1900
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(1542-1616). Japanese general and statesman; founder of Tokugawa shogunate. William Adams, English navigator in Dutch service, warning Iyeyasu against the Spaniards, the Portuguese, and the Roman Catholic Church, 1600. Wood engraving, American, c1900
IYEYASU TOKUGAWA
(1542-1616). Japanese general and statesman; founder of Tokugawa shogunate. William Adams, English navigator in Dutch service, warning Iyeyasu against the Spaniards, the Portuguese, and the Roman Catholic Church, 1600. Wood engraving, American, c1900
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Media ID 10504942
1600 1890s 1900s Decade Adams Dutch Edo Period Feudal Japan First Japan Japanese Navigator Shogun Statesman Tokugawa William Iyeyasu
EDITORS COMMENTS
This wood engraving from the early 20th century showcases an important historical moment in Japan's Edo period. The print depicts Iyeyasu Tokugawa, a renowned Japanese general and statesman who founded the influential Tokugawa shogunate. Standing beside him is William Adams, an English navigator serving under the Dutch flag. The scene captures a crucial encounter in 1600 when Adams warns Iyeyasu about potential threats posed by the Spaniards, Portuguese, and Roman Catholic Church. This interaction symbolizes the complex geopolitical dynamics of that era as European powers sought to establish influence in East Asia. The artist skillfully portrays both men with intricate details, highlighting their distinct cultural backgrounds. Iyeyasu appears dignified and resolute, embodying his role as a powerful leader defending Japan's interests. Meanwhile, Adams exudes curiosity and determination as he imparts his knowledge to protect his newfound ally against foreign encroachment. This wood engraving not only commemorates this significant meeting but also serves as a testament to the enduring friendship between two individuals from vastly different worlds united by shared concerns for their respective nations' sovereignty. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork today, it reminds us of the complexities of history and how individuals like Iyeyasu Tokugawa and William Adams played pivotal roles in shaping Japan's destiny during one of its most transformative periods.
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