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The actor Ichikawa Danjuro IV as Shinozuka Goro Sadatsuna in the play "Ume Momiji Date no... 1760. Creator: Torii Kiyonobu II
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The actor Ichikawa Danjuro IV as Shinozuka Goro Sadatsuna in the play "Ume Momiji Date no... 1760. Creator: Torii Kiyonobu II
The actor Ichikawa Danjuro IV as Shinozuka Goro Sadatsuna in the play " Ume Momiji Date no Okido, " performed at the Ichimura Theater in the eleventh month, 1760, 1760
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Benizuri E Cartouche Character Cream Cream Colour Danjuro Ichikawa Danjuro Iv Ebizo Ichikawa Geometric Geometrical Hosoban Hosoban Benizuri E Ichikawa Danjūrō Ichikawa Danjuro Iv Ichikawa Ebizō Ichimura Theatre Kiyonobu Ii Torii Kiyonobu Torii Kiyonobu Torii Ii Koshiro Matsumoto Matsumoto Koshiro Matsumoto Koshiro Ii Torii Kiyonobu Torii Kiyonobu Ii Torii School Calligraphy Color Woodblock Print Playhouse
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This print showcases the renowned actor Ichikawa Danjuro IV in his mesmerizing portrayal of Shinozuka Goro Sadatsuna, a character from the play "Ume Momiji Date no Okido". Created by Torii Kiyonobu II during the 18th century, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of Japanese theater and fashion. Danjuro IV's commanding presence is evident as he dons an exquisite kimono adorned with intricate geometric patterns. The cream-colored garment complements his striking features, while the brown accents add depth and richness to his attire. Every detail, from the carefully crafted calligraphy to the delicate cartouche framing him, speaks volumes about Kiyonobu II's artistic prowess. Set against a backdrop that evokes Japan's Edo period, this image transports viewers to a world where drama and tradition intertwine seamlessly. The Ichimura Theater serves as a testament to Japan's rich cultural heritage and its enduring love for performing arts. Through this remarkable piece of artistry, we are reminded of the talent and dedication displayed by actors like Danjuro IV and Matsumoto Koshiro II. Their contributions have left an indelible mark on Japanese theater history. As we gaze upon this print at the Art Institute Chicago or any other esteemed art gallery around the world, we can't help but feel captivated by its beauty. It serves as a timeless reminder of Japan's artistic legacy and invites us to appreciate both its historical significance and aesthetic allure.
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