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The Actor Tomizawa Montaro I as Miyako no Mae in the play "Izu Genji Horai Yakata, "perfor... 1736. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
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The Actor Tomizawa Montaro I as Miyako no Mae in the play "Izu Genji Horai Yakata, "perfor... 1736. Creator: Okumura Masanobu
The Actor Tomizawa Montaro I as Miyako no Mae in the play " Izu Genji Horai Yakata, " performed at the Ichimura Theater in the eleventh month, 1736, 1736
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The Actor Tomizawa Montaro I beautifully embodies the character of Miyako no Mae in this print from 1736. The play, 'Izu Genji Horai Yakata, ' was performed at the renowned Ichimura Theater during the eleventh month of that year, showcasing the talent and artistry of both actor and artist. Okumura Masanobu's hand-colored woodblock print captures every intricate detail of Montaro's costume and attire. Dressed in a stunning kimono, his black clothing contrasts elegantly with the vibrant bouquet he holds delicately in his hand. The block printing technique used adds depth and texture to this mesmerizing artwork. As a male kabuki actor portraying a female impersonator, Montaro skillfully blurs gender boundaries through his performance. His expressive gaze and graceful posture bring life to Miyako no Mae's character, captivating audiences with each movement on stage. This print not only showcases the mastery of Okumura Masanobu as an artist but also provides us with a glimpse into Edo period entertainment and fashion trends. It serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Japan during the eighteenth century. Displayed proudly at the Art Institute Chicago, this piece invites viewers to immerse themselves in Japanese history and appreciate the artistic brilliance that transcends time.
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