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The Actor Ichikawa Yaozo II as Sakura-maru in the Play Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami... c
The Actor Ichikawa Yaozo II as Sakura-maru in the Play Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami, Performed at the Ichimura Theater in the Seventh Month, 1776, c. 1776
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Bare Feet From A Multisheet Composition Hand On Chin Hosoban Ichikawa Yaozo Ichikawa Yaozo Ii Ichimura Theatre Kabuki Kabuki Actor Katana Katsukawa Shunko Katsukawa Shunko I Kiyokawa Denjiro Kotsubo Shunko Katsukawa Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami Yaozo Ichikawa Barefoot Blade Color Woodblock Print Playhouse Posture
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The Actor Ichikawa Yaozo II as Sakura-maru in the Play Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami, Performed at the Ichimura Theater in the Seventh Month, 1776
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. This print by Katsukawa Shunko transports us back to the vibrant world of 18th-century Japanese theater. The image captures a moment from the play "Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami" showcasing Ichikawa Yaozo II's remarkable portrayal of Sakura-maru. With his intense gaze and hand thoughtfully resting on his chin, Yaozo exudes an air of contemplation and mystery. Dressed in traditional Edo period attire, Yaozo stands tall with bare feet firmly planted on stage. His kimono drapes elegantly around him while a katana blade hangs gracefully at his side. The color woodblock print brings this scene to life with its vivid hues and intricate details. The artist skillfully captures not only Yaozo's physical appearance but also his character's essence through posture and expression. Looking away into the distance, he seems lost in deep thought or perhaps preparing for an upcoming dramatic moment within the play. This artwork is a testament to both Katsukawa Shunko's mastery as a printmaker and Ichikawa Yaozo II's talent as an actor. It serves as a reminder of Japan's rich theatrical heritage and offers us a glimpse into the mesmerizing world of kabuki performance during that era. Displayed proudly at the Art Institute of Chicago, this piece invites viewers to immerse themselves in centuries-old traditions while appreciating artistry that transcends time and cultural boundaries.
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