Kiyokawa Denjiro Collection
Kiyokawa Denjiro, a prominent actor of the late 18th century, captivated audiences with his mesmerizing performances
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Kiyokawa Denjiro, a prominent actor of the late 18th century, captivated audiences with his mesmerizing performances. In plays like "Sugawara Denju Tenarai, " he portrayed Matsuo-maru with such intensity that it left spectators in awe. The artist Katsukawa Shunko immortalized another legendary actor, Ichikawa Danjuro V, as Kazusa no Gorobei Tadamitsu in a stunning half-length portrait. But it wasn't just these two actors who stole the limelight; Nakamura Nakazo also graced the stage during this era. His talent and charisma were evident in every role he played, making him a favorite among theatergoers. Iwai Hanshiro IV's portrayal of Okaru and Onoe Kikugoro I's captivating performances added depth to their characters. The collaboration between Osagawa Tsuneyo II, Ichikawa Monnosuke II, and Segawa showcased their incredible chemistry on stage. Their synergy brought stories to life and left audiences spellbound. In one play titled "Iro Moyo Aoyagi, " Nakamura Nakazo I embodied the character Aso no Matsuwaka flawlessly. His dedication to his craft was evident in every movement and expression. Ichikawa Yaozo II masterfully portrayed Jirosaku, the boatman in "Oyafune Taiheiki. " With his impeccable timing and delivery of lines, he captured hearts night after night. Osagawa Tsuneyo II possibly depicted Misao Gozen in "Chiyo no Hajime, " while Ichikawa Monnosuke II may have played Matsuya Soshichi in the same play - both leaving lasting impressions on their audience members. Onoe Matsusuke I took on diverse roles throughout his career but stood out as a mendicant monk in the joruri "Midarezaki Hana no.