Nr. 90811799
Kabuki actors Iwai Shijaku II as Umegae & Sawamura Tosshō II as Gennosuke - 1870 - Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900) - Japan
Nr. 90811799
Kabuki actors Iwai Shijaku II as Umegae & Sawamura Tosshō II as Gennosuke - 1870 - Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900) - Japan
This captivating Edo period woodblock print masterfully captures a dramatic scene from traditional Japanese kabuki theatre, a popular form of entertainment during the Meiji period (1868-1912). The print features two actors in striking attire, frozen in a moment of intense expression and gesture, a hallmark of kabuki art and storytelling.
Details:
-Era: Meiji period
-Subject: Kabuki actors in a theatrical scene
-Technique: Traditional ukiyo-e woodblock printing
-Materials: Ink and colour on paper
-Condition: Slight rip at the middle bottom of the page and folded line in the middle
Design & Composition:
The male character, dressed in a rich blue robe adorned with intricate white crests, holds a staff or weapon, possibly suggesting a moment of confrontation or a powerful stance. His facial expression, characterized by arched brows and narrowed eyes, embodies determination or surprise, conveying the intense emotions typically portrayed in kabuki scenes.
The female character, adorned in an elaborate black kimono decorated with delicate floral patterns and red underlayers, gazes at her counterpart with a subtle but expressive look. Her carefully styled hair, decorated with ornate hairpins and fabric, highlights the artistry of the period and reflects her social status within the narrative.
Notable Features:
-Vibrant Colouring: Despite its age, the colours remain vivid, with deep blues and reds that contrast beautifully against the natural tones of the background.
-Cultural Significance: This print is an excellent example of Edo period ukiyo-e, showcasing the rich history of kabuki theatre and the cultural fascination with dramatic storytelling and portraiture of actors.
This print is an original piece from the Meiji period, celebrating Japan’s vibrant artistic heritage and its skilled craftsmen who brought kabuki theatre scenes to life through ukiyo-e.
Dimensions:
-Length: 46.5 cm
-Height: 34 cm
This woodblock print is a stunning addition for collectors of Japanese art, ukiyo-e, and kabuki-related memorabilia, offering a glimpse into the Edo period’s artistic portrayal of kabuki’s dynamic storytelling and characterisation.
See Waseda University:
https://archive.waseda.jp/archive/detail.html?arg={%22subDB_id%22:%2252%22,%22id%22:%22185508;1%22}&lang=en
https://archive.waseda.jp/archive/detail.html?arg={%22subDB_id%22:%2252%22,%22id%22:%22185509;4%22}&lang=en
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