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Kôraiya Kinshô (Kôraiya Kinshô, or Ichikawa Komazô III as Ôyamada Tarô in ‘Matsu wa Misao Onna Kusunoki’ {Steadfast as a pine tree is a woman of the Kusunoki])


Tōshūsai Sharaku, Kôraiya Kinshô (Kôraiya Kinshô, or Ichikawa Komazô III as Ôyamada Tarô in ‘Matsu wa Misao Onna Kusunoki’ {Steadfast as a pine tree is a woman of the Kusunoki]), 1794, color woodblock print on paper, The Mary Andrews Ladd Collection, public domain, 32.321

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Title

Kôraiya Kinshô (Kôraiya Kinshô, or Ichikawa Komazô III as Ôyamada Tarô in ‘Matsu wa Misao Onna Kusunoki’ {Steadfast as a pine tree is a woman of the Kusunoki])

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original language: 高麗屋錦升

Artist

Tōshūsai Sharaku (Japanese, active 1794-1795)

Related People

publisher: Tsutaya Jūzaburō (Japanese, active 1774-4th month 1852)

Date

1794

Period

Japan: Edo period (1615-1868)

Medium

color woodblock print on paper

Dimensions (H x W x D)

sheet: 12 3/4 in x 8 7/8 in

Inscriptions & Markings

seal: kiwame (censor’s seal)

signature: ‘Sharaku ga’ (by Sharaku)

inscription: Kôraiya ___

signature: 写楽画, printed, lower right Transliteration (Translation): Sharaku ga (by Sharaku) Language: Japanese

title: 高麗屋錦升, printed, upper right Transliteration (Translation): Kôraiya Kinshô (Kôraiya Kinshô) 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

32.321

Copyright

public domain

Terms

actors

Edo

Japanese woodblock prints

nishiki-e

relief printing

relief prints

The Mary Andrews Ladd Collection

woodcuts

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