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Igami no gonta gonta nyAcbAc kosen shA'me kokingo, Actors in the roles of Igami no Gonta
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Igami no gonta gonta nyAcbAc kosen shA'me kokingo, Actors in the roles of Igami no Gonta
Igami no gonta gonta nyAcbAc kosen shA'me kokingo, Actors in the roles of Igami no Gonta, Gontas wife Kosen, and the Kokingo. Utagawa, Kuniyoshi, 1798-1861, artist, [between 1848 and 1854], 1 print (3 sheets) : woodcut, color; 36.1 x 25 cm (left panel), 35.9 x 24.7 cm (center panel), 36.2 x 25.3 cm (right panel), Print shows a scene from the play Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura, with actors playing Igami no Gonta, his wife Kosen, the servant Kokingo, and another person
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1798 1861 1848 1854 Actors Center Kosen Kuniyoshi Person Play Playing Roles Scene Servant Sheets Shows Utagawa Wife Yoshitsune Senbon
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This vibrant woodcut print captures a captivating scene from the play Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura, featuring actors in the roles of Igami no Gonta, his wife Kosen, and their servant Kokingo. Created by Utagawa Kuniyoshi between 1848 and 1854, this artwork is a testament to the artist's mastery of color and composition. The left panel showcases Igami no Gonta with an intense expression on his face, embodying the character's strength and determination. In the center panel, we see Kosen, Gonta's wife, exuding grace and elegance as she gazes off into the distance. The right panel introduces us to Kokingo, their loyal servant who adds depth to this theatrical tableau. Kuniyoshi skillfully brings these characters to life through intricate details and bold colors that pop against a backdrop of swirling patterns. Each actor is meticulously portrayed with distinct features that convey their unique personalities. This three-sheet print measures 36.1 x 25 cm (left panel), 35.9 x 24.7 cm (center panel), and 36.2 x 25.3 cm (right panel). It serves as a visual feast for art enthusiasts seeking to immerse themselves in traditional Japanese theater culture. Quint Lox's curation from Liszt Collection ensures that this remarkable piece remains accessible for all to appreciate its historical significance and artistic brilliance without any commercial intent or association with a specific company
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