Estampe japonaise "The Actor Ichikawa Ebizö as Bunkaku Disguised as Yamagatsu Onohachi in the Play, Edo no Fuji Wakayagi Soga" par Katsukawa Shun'ei

Estampe japonaise "The Actor Ichikawa Ebizö as Bunkaku Disguised as Yamagatsu Onohachi in the Play, Edo no Fuji Wakayagi Soga" par Katsukawa Shunei (Katsukawa Shunei)

Artiste :Katsukawa Shun'ei

Titre :The Actor Ichikawa Ebizö as Bunkaku Disguised as Yamagatsu Onohachi in the Play, Edo no Fuji Wakayagi Soga

Date :1791

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Source :Honolulu Museum of Art
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The Soga legend is based on a real Japanese historical event that occurred in 1193. A story of two brothers named Jürö and Gorö, the main plot is that of a vendetta. Like the Chüshingura tale depicted on other prints in this gallery, the story’s themes of honor, loyalty, and revenge made this legend a rich resource for Kabuki plays. Shun'ei was a brilliant student of Katsukawa Shunshö. He specialized in actor prints and may have started the trend of ökubi-e (portraits showing only the head, or head and upper torso). The famous Kabuki cross-eyed, menacing stance (mie) is captured in this print. (from Daring Moves Exhibition, 8/1/06-)

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