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The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro IV possibly as Tenjiku Tokubei in the play "Tenjiku Tokubei... c. 1768. Creator: Shunsho. The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro IV possibly as Tenjiku Tokubei in the play "Tenjiku Tokubei... c. 1768. Creator: Shunsho
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The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro IV possibly as Tenjiku Tokubei in the play "Tenjiku Tokubei... c. 1768. Creator: Shunsho. The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro IV possibly as Tenjiku Tokubei in the play "Tenjiku Tokubei... c. 1768. Creator: Shunsho
The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro IV possibly as Tenjiku Tokubei in the play "Tenjiku Tokubei Turns the Helm toward Home (Tenjiku Tokubei Kokyo no Torikaji), " performed at the Nakamura Theater in the eighth month, 1768, Japan, c. 1768
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This woodblock print, created by the renowned artist Shunsho, depicts Ichikawa Danjuro IV in the role of Tenjiku Tokubei during his performance of the play "Tenjiku Tokubei Kokyo no Torikaji" at the Nakamura Theater in the eighth month of 1768 in Japan. The actor, dressed in the traditional hosoban kimono, exudes a sense of authority and determination as he turns the helm toward home. The intricate details of his costume, from the cream-colored collar to the brown and cream patterns, are expertly rendered in the Katsukawa School style. The print also features the signature of the artist, MiyaKawa Shunsho, and the names of other notable figures involved in the production, such as Katsumiyagawa Yusuke and Ebizo Ichikawa. This masterpiece of 18th-century Japanese art showcases the rich heritage of Kabuki theater and the fashionable clothing of the Edo period. The print is a testament to the enduring legacy of these artistic traditions and the captivating performances of the great Ichikawa Danjuro IV.
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