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Photo Mug : Three Komuso Monks: The Actors Ichikawa Ebizo (Danjuro V) as Kudo Suketsune (right)... c. 1792. Creator: Shunsho
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Three Komuso Monks: The Actors Ichikawa Ebizo (Danjuro V) as Kudo Suketsune (right)... c. 1792. Creator: Shunsho
Three Komuso Monks: The Actors Ichikawa Ebizo (Danjuro V) as Kudo Suketsune (right), Ichikawa Monnosuke II as Soga no Juro Sukenari (center), and Ichikawa Omezo I as Soga no Goro Tokimune (left), in Act Six of the Play Waka Murasaki Edokko Soga (Pale Purple Soga, Edo Style), Performed at the Ichimura Theater from the Twenty-third Day of the First Month, 1792, Japan, c. 1792
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Bring the enchanting world of Japanese Kabuki theater into your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the iconic trio of Komuso Monks. This exquisite design showcases Ichikawa Ebizo (Danjuro V) as Kudo Suketsune, Ichikawa Monnosuke II as Soga no Juro Sukenari, and Ichikawa Omezo I as Soga no Goro Tokimune, captured in their captivating roles by the talented artist Shunsho. Each sip from this mug will transport you to the historic theaters of Edo period Japan. Order yours today and add a touch of culture and elegance to your mornings.
Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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Three Komuso Monks: A Captivating Moment from the Eighteenth Century Japanese Theater This exquisite color woodblock print, created by the renowned artist Shunsho in 1792, captures a mesmerizing moment from the world of Kabuki theater in Japan during the Edo period. The image showcases three prominent actors of the time, Ichikawa Ebizo (Danjuro V) as Kudo Suketsune (right), Ichikawa Monnosuke II as Soga no Juro Sukenari (center), and Ichikawa Omezo I as Soga no Goro Tokimune (left), in Act Six of the play 'Waka Murasaki Edokko Soga' (Pale Purple Soga, Edo Style), performed at the Ichimura Theater. The actors are depicted in their intricately designed costumes, which were an essential part of Kabuki performances. Ebizo's character, Kudo Suketsune, wears a vibrant red and gold ensemble, complete with a tall, ornate hat adorned with a phoenix crest. Monnosuke II, as Soga no Juro Sukenari, dons a striking blue and white outfit, while Omezo I, as Soga no Goro Tokimune, is dressed in a rich brown and gold attire. The trio is shown standing before a fence, possibly a symbol of the boundary between their world and the outside. The actors' intense expressions and poses convey the dramatic intensity of the scene, while the intricate details of their clothing and accessories showcase the artistic skill and creativity of the time. This print is a testament to the rich heritage of Japanese art and the enduring allure of Kabuki theater. It offers a glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate the beauty and complexity of a bygone era.
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