Matsumoto Koshiro V Collection
Matsumoto Koshiro V, a renowned actor, captivated audiences with his portrayal of Ishikawa Goemon in the play "Sanmon Gosan no Ki. . 1810
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Matsumoto Koshiro V, a renowned actor, captivated audiences with his portrayal of Ishikawa Goemon in the play "Sanmon Gosan no Ki. . 1810. " With his impeccable acting skills and stage presence, he brought this iconic character to life. In another masterpiece titled "Fude. . 1768, " we see the talented actors Segawa Kikunojo II, Ichikawa Komazo II, and Arashi Otohachi I. Their performances under the direction of Torii Kiyotsune were nothing short of extraordinary. Ichikawa Komazo II's versatility shines through as he takes on various roles. Whether it is Soga no Juro Sukenari Disguised as a Fox Trapper or a Woman with Dishevelled Hair in Japan circa 1791, Komazo II effortlessly embodies each character. Torii Kiyomitsu's creation from 1768 showcases Ichikawa Komazo II once again. This time he portrays Ono Sadakuro in the captivating play "Chuko Ryogoku Ori. . C. 1790. " His dedication to his craft is evident as he immerses himself into every role he undertakes. The monk Shunkan comes alive on stage thanks to Ichikawa Komazo II's exceptional performance in the play "Shunkan Shima. . C. " His portrayal captures both the spiritual essence and emotional depth of this complex character. Another noteworthy collaboration between Ichikawa Danjuro VII and they are be seen in Utagawa Kunisada's artwork from c. 1829/32. Playing Mongaku and Fudo Myoo respectively, their chemistry creates an unforgettable theatrical experience for all who witness it. Throughout history, artists have depicted Ichikawa Komazo II in various roles such as Ono Sadakuro ca. 1790 or even as a Samurai in Fighting Trim circa 1703.