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Evening Rain at Shukaku - the actor Nakamura Nakazo as Sadakuro... 1780
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Evening Rain at Shukaku - the actor Nakamura Nakazo as Sadakuro... 1780
Evening Rain at Shukaku - the actor Nakamura Nakazo as Sadakuro, from an untitled series of actor prints, 1780
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Bare Feet Cataract Chuban Feet Foot Kiyonaga Torii Parasol Parasols Pine Tree Pine Trees Pines Rain Raining Torii Kiyonaga Umbrella Umbrellas Waterfall Barefoot Colour Woodblock Print Nakazo
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Evening Rain at Shukaku - the actor Nakamura Nakazo as Sadakuro - A Captivating Display of Edo Period Artistry
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. This mesmerizing woodblock print, created by Torii Kiyonaga in 1780, transports us to the vibrant world of 18th-century Japan. Titled "Evening Rain at Shukaku" it captures a captivating scene from an untitled series of actor prints. In this artwork, we witness the talented actor Nakamura Nakazo embodying the character of Sadakuro. Dressed in exquisite traditional clothing, his bare feet gracefully navigate through a lush landscape adorned with majestic pine trees and a cascading waterfall. As evening rain drizzles down upon him, he stands tall under an elegant parasol that shields him from nature's elements. Kiyonaga's masterful use of color and intricate detailing brings this scene to life. The artist skillfully portrays not only the natural phenomena but also the emotions conveyed by Sadakuro's body language and facial expression. This woodblock print is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of Japan during the Tokugawa period. It showcases not only Kiyonaga's technical prowess but also his ability to capture moments that transcend time and space. Displayed proudly in art galleries such as The Art Institute Chicago, this piece serves as a window into Japanese culture and theatrical traditions. Its beauty continues to captivate audiences today, reminding us of the enduring power of ukiyo-e prints
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