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The actor Sakata Hangoro II as Fujikawa Mizuemon in the play Hanaayama bunroku soga
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The actor Sakata Hangoro II as Fujikawa Mizuemon in the play Hanaayama bunroku soga
1067803 The actor Sakata Hangoro II as Fujikawa Mizuemon in the play Hanaayama bunroku soga, Miyaki Theatre (colour litho reproduction on cardboard) by Sharaku, Toshusai (fl.1794-95); 38.7x25.4 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Bromberg; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 22646470
© gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Bromberg / Bridgeman Images
East Asia East Asian Edo Period
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This print showcases the renowned actor Sakata Hangoro II in his mesmerizing portrayal of Fujikawa Mizuemon in the play Hanaayama bunroku soga. The image, a colour litho reproduction on cardboard, captures the essence of traditional Japanese theatre during the Edo period. Sakata Hangoro II's commanding presence is evident as he dons traditional dress and embodies the character with remarkable intensity. His expressive face and poised stance reveal his mastery of the art form, drawing viewers into a world filled with drama and emotion. The Miyaki Theatre serves as an exquisite backdrop for this theatrical masterpiece. Its grandeur adds to the allure of this scene, transporting us back to a time when such performances were highly revered in East Asia. As we delve deeper into this photograph, we are transported not only by Sakata Hangoro II's exceptional talent but also by Toshusai Sharaku's artistic prowess. This print is a testament to Sharaku's ability to capture both physical likeness and inner essence through his skilled brushwork. Now housed at the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA, this piece continues to captivate audiences with its timeless beauty. It stands as a tribute to Japanese culture and reminds us of the enduring power that theatre holds across different eras and continents. In summary, this print immortalizes Sakata Hangoro II's unforgettable performance as Fujikawa Mizuemon while paying homage to Japan's rich theatrical heritage during the Edo period.
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