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Index Page, prints. 1-. 50 (Vol. 1), from the series "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", 1898. Creator: Kogyo Tsukioka. Index Page, prints. 1-. 50 (Vol. 1), from the series "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", 1898
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Index Page, prints. 1-. 50 (Vol. 1), from the series "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", 1898. Creator: Kogyo Tsukioka. Index Page, prints. 1-. 50 (Vol. 1), from the series "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", 1898
Index Page, prints.1-.50 (Vol.1), from the series "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", 1898
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This print titled "Index Page, prints. 1-. 50 (Vol. 1), from the series 'Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)', 1898" takes us back to the enchanting world of Japanese theatre in the late 19th century. Created by Kogyo Tsukioka, a renowned artist of that era, this piece showcases his mastery in capturing the essence and beauty of Noh performances. The print is part of a larger series called "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", which offers a visual exploration into the intricate artistry and cultural significance of Noh theatre. The index page serves as an introduction to this collection, featuring prints numbered one through fifty from Volume One. In this image, we are presented with a stunning display of color woodblock prints arranged meticulously on the page. Each print represents a different scene or character from various Noh plays performed during Japan's Meiji period. The attention to detail and skillful execution highlight Tsukioka's dedication to preserving this traditional art form. As we delve deeper into each individual print within this series, we are transported into a world filled with drama, history, and symbolism unique to Noh theatre. From elaborate costumes adorned with tassels to calligraphy depicting dialogue or stage directions, every element contributes to creating an immersive experience for both performers and audience members alike. Through Tsukioka's artistic vision captured in these woodblock prints, viewers can appreciate not only the
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