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Yamashita Kinsaku II as Kuzunoha and a child actor as Dōji in Ashiya dōman ōuchi kagami, performed at the Morita Theater in the ninth month of 1770


Ippitsusai Bunchō, Yamashita Kinsaku II as Kuzunoha and a child actor as Dōji in Ashiya dōman ōuchi kagami, performed at the Morita Theater in the ninth month of 1770, 1770, 9th month, color woodblock print on paper; hosoban nishiki-e, The Mary Andrews Ladd Collection, public domain, 32.166

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Title

Yamashita Kinsaku II as Kuzunoha and a child actor as Dōji in Ashiya dōman ōuchi kagami, performed at the Morita Theater in the ninth month of 1770

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original language: 二代山下金作の葛の葉と子役の童子│芦屋道満大内鏡│森田座│明和七年九月

Artist

Ippitsusai Bunchō (Japanese, active ca. 1755-1790)

Date

1770, 9th month

Period

Japan: Edo period (1615-1868)

Medium

color woodblock print on paper; hosoban nishiki-e

Edition

no other known impressions

Catalogue Raisonné

Graybill 2011, cat. 43

Dimensions (H x W x D)

image: 12 1/8 in x 5 11/16 in; sheet: 12 9/16 in x 5 11/16 in

Inscriptions & Markings

artist's seal: 守氏, printed in red intaglio within square cartouche, bottom right Transliteration (Translation): Mori uji ([seal of the artist Ippitsusai Bunchō 一筆斎文調]) Language: Japanese

signature: 一筆斎文調画, printed in black ink, bottom right Transliteration (Translation): Ippitsusai Bunchō ga (picture [by] Ippitsusai Bunchō) Language: Japanese

Collection Area

Asian Art; Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Japanese Traditional Prints

Object Type

relief print

Culture

Japanese

Credit Line

The Mary Andrews Ladd Collection

Accession Number

32.166

Copyright

public domain

Terms

Edo

hosoban

Japanese woodblock prints

nishiki-e

relief printing

relief prints

The Mary Andrews Ladd Collection

woodcuts

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