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Iwai Kumesaburo in the Role of Lady Tomoe, 1797. Creator: Utagawa Kunimasa
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Iwai Kumesaburo in the Role of Lady Tomoe, 1797. Creator: Utagawa Kunimasa
Iwai Kumesaburo in the Role of Lady Tomoe, 1797
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Chain Mail Chainmail Cross Dressing Drag Female Impersonator Gauntlet Gauntlets Ichijusai Jinsuke Kabuki Kabuki Actor Kunimasa Utagawa Onnagata Oyama Suit Of Armour Utagawa Kunimasa Armour Colour Woodblock Print Oban Thespian Tokugawa Period
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Iwai Kumesaburo in the Role of Lady Tomoe, 1797
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is a captivating woodblock print that showcases the artistry and theatricality of Kabuki during Japan's Edo period. Created by Utagawa Kunimasa, this vibrant color print transports us to a world of drama and performance. In this image, we see Iwai Kumesaburo flawlessly embodying the character of Lady Tomoe, a female warrior from Japanese folklore. Dressed in an exquisite suit of armor with intricate chainmail and gauntlets, Kumesaburo's portrayal challenges traditional gender roles as he skillfully takes on a female persona. The attention to detail is remarkable - from the elaborate hairstyle adorned with delicate accessories to the expressive facial features that convey both strength and vulnerability. The artist has captured every nuance of Kumesaburo's performance, highlighting his talent as an actor and onnagata (female impersonator). This woodblock print not only serves as a testament to the rich heritage of Japanese theater but also offers insight into societal norms and cultural expressions during the Tokugawa period. It reminds us that art has always been a powerful medium for challenging conventions and exploring complex concepts such as identity and gender. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago, this artwork invites viewers to appreciate both its aesthetic beauty and historical significance. It serves as a window into another time, where entertainment merged with artistic expression, leaving an indelible mark on Japan's artistic legacy.
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