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1615–1868 1752–1815 1757 1783 Company Danjuro Edo Period Pipe Polychrome Woodblock Print Pupil Smoking Torii Kiyonaga Two Women Utensils Relaxed
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This print titled "Õøøõ╗úþø«µØ¥µ£¼Õ╣©ÕøøÚâÄÒü¿ÒüØÒü«Õ«ÂÕ║¡ Kabuki Actor Matsumoto K┼ìshir┼ì IV" takes us back to the Edo period in Japan, specifically around 1783. The polychrome woodblock print showcases the renowned kabuki actor Matsumoto Kōshirō IV, a superstar of his time. In this offstage glimpse captured by Torii Kiyonaga, we see a relaxed and contemplative side of Kōshirō IV. He is depicted smoking a pipe while appreciating tea utensils in the company of two women. This portrayal offers an intimate insight into the personal life of this legendary performer. Kabuki theater was highly popular during the Edo period, and actors like Kōshirō IV were revered for their talent and charisma. Known as a pupil of Danjuro, another prominent figure in kabuki theater, Kōshirō IV carried on his mentor's legacy with grace and skill. The intricate details brought to life through ink, color, and paper make this print truly remarkable. Its dimensions measure approximately 15 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches (387 x 267 cm), showcasing the craftsmanship involved in creating
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