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Actors Portraits Disguised as a Street Crowd, between circa 1850 and circa 1851. Creator: Utagawa Kuniyoshi
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Actors Portraits Disguised as a Street Crowd, between circa 1850 and circa 1851. Creator: Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Actors Portraits Disguised as a Street Crowd, between circa 1850 and circa 1851
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1850s Busy City Life Citylife Curiosity Curious Daily Life Distrust Distrustful Ichiyusai Inquisitive Japanese Era Kuniyoshi Kuniyoshi Utagawa Overweight Passer By Pedestrian Pedestrians Stare Staring Suspicion Suspicious Utagawa Kuniyoshi Colour Woodblock Print
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Utagawa Kuniyoshi's 'Actors Portraits Disguised as a Street Crowd,' circa 1850-1851, is a captivating woodblock print that masterfully blends the worlds of acting and everyday life in Edo-period Japan. The vibrant and intricately detailed composition showcases a bustling city scene filled with inquisitive onlookers and suspicious glances. At the heart of the image, a group of actors, disguised in various traditional costumes, mingle among the crowd, their faces painted in theatrical makeup. The rich color palette, dominated by blues and greens, adds to the overall sense of curiosity and intrigue. The apparel of the actors ranges from the elegant kimono of a female performer to the voluminous robes of a male thespian, while the overweight man in the foreground, dressed in a patterned outfit, seems to be the center of attention. The pedestrians in the background, dressed in their daily attire, stare at the actors with a mix of suspicion and fascination. This woodblock print, a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Japan during the Tokugawa period, is a visual feast for the eyes. The intricate patterns and textures, the play of light and shadow, and the lively energy of the scene all come together to create a captivating and enduring work of art. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is fortunate to house this masterpiece in its collection, offering a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the enduring allure of the theater.
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