Ichikawa Gennosuke, from the triptych Edo fūzoku no wakamatsu (Young Pines in Edo Style)
Torii Kiyomasu II, Ichikawa Gennosuke, from the triptych Edo fūzoku no wakamatsu (Young Pines in Edo Style), ca. 1735, monochrome woodblock print with hand coloring and metallic filings on paper; hosoban urushi-e, The Mary Andrews Ladd Collection, public domain, 32.20
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- Title
Ichikawa Gennosuke, from the triptych Edo fūzoku no wakamatsu (Young Pines in Edo Style)
- Related Titles
catalog entry: Center sheet from a triptych titled Edo fūzoku no wakamatsu (Young Pines in Edo Style)
original language: 市川源之助
series (original language): 江風俗の若松
series (translated): Young Pines in Edo Style
series (transliterated): Edo fūzoku no wakamatsu
transliterated: Ichikawa Gennosuke
- Artist
- Related People
publisher: Urokogataya Magobei (Japanese)
- Date
ca. 1735
- Period
Japan: Edo period (1615-1868)
- Medium
monochrome woodblock print with hand coloring and metallic filings on paper; hosoban urushi-e
- Edition
no other known impressions
- Dimensions (H x W x D)
image: 11 3/16 in x 5 1/2 in; sheet: 13 1/8 in x 6 1/4 in
- Inscriptions & Markings
printer's mark: 鱗形屋板元, printed, lower left Transliteration (Translation): Urokogata-ya hanmoto (Publisher: Urokogata-ya) Language: Japanese
inscription: 市川源之助, printed, lower left Transliteration (Translation): Ichikawa Gennosuke (Ichikawa Gennosuke) Language: Japanese
inscription: 江風俗の若松 / 中 , printed, upper right Transliteration (Translation): Edo fūzoku no wakamatsu, chū (Young Pines in Edo Style, center) Language: Japanese
signature: 絵師鳥居清倍筆, printed, lower right Transliteration (Translation): Eshi Torii Kiyomastu hitsu (The Painter Torii Kiyomasu) 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
32.20
- Copyright
public domain
- Terms
- Exhibitions
2011 The Artist's Touch, The Craftsman's Hand: Three Centuries of Japanese Prints from the Portland Art Museum Portland Art Museum