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Dai Hanaya (Kyogen), from the series "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", 1898. Creator: Kogyo Tsukioka. Dai Hanaya (Kyogen), from the series "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", 1898. Creator: Kogyo Tsukioka

Dai Hanaya (Kyogen), from the series 'Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)', 1898. Creator: Kogyo Tsukioka. Dai Hanaya (Kyogen), from the series 'Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)', 1898. Creator: Kogyo Tsukioka


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Dai Hanaya (Kyogen), from the series "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", 1898. Creator: Kogyo Tsukioka. Dai Hanaya (Kyogen), from the series "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", 1898. Creator: Kogyo Tsukioka

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Dai Hanaya (Kyogen), from the series "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", 1898, is a captivating woodblock print created by Kogyo Tsukioka. This exquisite artwork showcases the rich cultural heritage of Japan during the Meiji era. The print depicts a male actor in traditional Japanese attire, gesturing with his hands and holding a fan. His expressive hand gestures and dynamic posture suggest that he is engaged in a dramatic performance, capturing the essence of Noh theatre. Kogyo Tsukioka's attention to detail is evident in this piece, as every line and color has been meticulously crafted to bring life to the character. The vibrant colors used in this woodblock print add depth and dimension to the scene, transporting viewers into the world of Japanese theater. This artwork not only celebrates the artistry of acting but also provides an insight into Japan's historical and religious traditions. The presence of prayer beads suggests that this character may be portraying a priest or engaging in a spiritual ritual within the play. With its intricate design and masterful execution, Dai Hanaya (Kyogen) stands as a testament to Kogyo Tsukioka's skill as an artist. It serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a valuable artifact representing Japan's theatrical legacy. Displayed at Art Institute Chicago, this woodblock print continues to captivate audiences with its beauty and cultural significance.

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