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The actor Arashi Ryuzo later known as Arashi Shichigoro, 18th-19th century

The actor Arashi Ryuzo later known as Arashi Shichigoro, 18th-19th century


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The actor Arashi Ryuzo later known as Arashi Shichigoro, 18th-19th century

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Bare Feet Ink And Colour On Paper Toyokuni Toyokuni I Toyokuni Utagawa Utagawa Utagawa I Toyokuni Utagawa Toyokuni Utagawa Toyokuni I Barefoot Polychrome Woodblock Print Thespian


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This 19th-century polychrome woodblock print showcases the renowned actor Arashi Ryuzo, later known as Arashi Shichigoro. The image, created by Utagawa Toyokuni I during Japan's Edo period, exudes a sense of theatricality and artistic brilliance. Arashi Ryuzo stands tall in full-length attire, his bare feet adding an intriguing touch to his character portrayal. The vibrant colors used in this piece bring life to the scene, capturing the essence of Japanese heritage art. Ink and color on paper create a mesmerizing effect that transports viewers back in time. As one delves into this masterpiece, it becomes evident that entertainment was highly valued during the 18th-19th century in Japan. Actors like Arashi Ryuzo were revered for their talent and skillful performances within the country's artistic schools. Housed within the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this woodblock print is a testament to Utagawa Toyokuni I's mastery of ukiyo-e printing techniques. It serves as a reminder of Japan's rich cultural history and its deep appreciation for theater arts. With each glance at this remarkable artwork, one can't help but be captivated by Arashi Ryuzo's presence and wonder about the stories he brought to life on stage. This print stands as both a tribute to an esteemed actor and an enduring symbol of Japanese artistic excellence from centuries past.

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