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Godaime matsumoto kAcshirAc no kudAc saemon no suke, Matsumoto KAcshirAc V as KudAc Toraemon
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Godaime matsumoto kAcshirAc no kudAc saemon no suke, Matsumoto KAcshirAc V as KudAc Toraemon
Godaime matsumoto kAcshirAc no kudAc saemon no suke, Matsumoto KAcshirAc V as KudAc Toraemon Kudosuke. Utagawa, Toyokuni, 1786-1865, artist, [between 1828 and 1835], 1 print : woodcut, color; 36.9 x 25.6 cm. Print shows actor Matsumoto KAcshirAc V, full-length portrait, facing slightly left, wearing geta, standing in a courtyard
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1786 1865 1828 1835 Actor Courtyard Facing Geta Koshiro Matsumoto Shows Slightly Toyokuni Utagawa Wearing Kudo
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In this woodcut print by Utagawa Toyokuni, we are transported to the vibrant world of Kabuki theater. The print features the renowned actor Matsumoto Kacshira V, known for his exceptional portrayal of characters with depth and emotion. Here, he takes on the role of Kudo Toraemon in "Godaime Matsumoto Kacshira no Kuda Saemon no Suke" a popular play during the Edo period. Standing tall in a traditional courtyard setting, Matsumoto exudes an air of confidence and power. His gaze is slightly turned to the left, as if contemplating his next move or engaging with someone just out of our sight. He dons geta sandals and wears an elaborate costume that showcases intricate details and rich colors. Toyokuni's masterful use of color brings life to every aspect of this print. From the vibrant hues adorning Matsumoto's attire to the subtle shades that define each architectural element in the background, it is evident that great care was taken in its creation. This piece serves as a testament to both Matsumoto's talent as an actor and Toyokuni's skill as an artist. It captures a fleeting moment frozen in time, allowing us to appreciate their contributions to Japanese culture and theatrical arts. Quint Lox has expertly preserved this remarkable artwork from 1828-1835 for future generations to admire within Liszt Collection
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