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Premium Framed Print : Onoe Baiko and Seki Sanjuro, 1884. Creator: Toyohara Kunichika
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Onoe Baiko and Seki Sanjuro, 1884. Creator: Toyohara Kunichika
Onoe Baiko and Seki Sanjuro, 1884
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Media ID 36379206
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Drag Female Impersonator Hair Decoration Hand Gestures Ichikawa Yaozo Kabuki Actor Kunichika Toyohara Meiji Era Meiji Period Onnagata Oyama Toyohara Kunichika Yaozo Ichikawa Colour Woodblock Print Hairdressing
14"x18" Premium Frame
Contemporary style Premium Wooden Frame with 8"x12" Print. Complete with 2" White Mat and 1.25" thick MDF frame. Printed on 260 gsm premium paper. Glazed with shatter proof UV coated acrylic glass. Backing is paper covered backing with rubber bumpers. Supplied ready to hang with a pre-installed sawtooth/wire hanger. Care Instructions: Spot clean with a damp cloth. Securely packaged in a clear plastic bag and envelope in a reinforced cardboard shipper
FSC Real Wood Frame and Double Mounted with White Conservation Mountboard - Professionally Made and Ready to Hang
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20.3cm x 30.4cm (8" x 12")
Estimated Product Size is 35.6cm x 45.8cm (14" x 18")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This color woodblock print, titled "Onoe Baiko and Seki Sanjuro" by Toyohara Kunichika, dates back to 1884 during the Meiji Era of Japan. The image showcases two renowned Kabuki actors, Onoe Baiko and Seki Sanjuro, in a dramatic moment during their performance. Baiko, an onnagata or male actor specializing in female roles, is depicted in a graceful and elegant pose with a delicate hairstyle adorned with flowers. His hairdo, a traditional Japanese hairstyle known as "Oyama," is meticulously arranged and accentuated by a decorative hairpin. Seki Sanjuro, another prominent Kabuki actor, is shown in a more assertive and masculine stance, gesturing with both hands. His hair, styled in a more conventional male hairstyle, is neatly combed back and held in place by a simple hairpin. The two actors, dressed in their elaborate Kabuki costumes, exude an air of confidence and charisma, drawing the audience into their world of drama and intrigue. This print, a prime example of the Ukiyo-e art form, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Japan's Meiji Period. It is a fascinating glimpse into the world of Kabuki theater, a traditional form of Japanese entertainment that continues to captivate audiences to this day. The print is now a cherished piece in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, where it can be admired by visitors from around the world.
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