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The Actor Sawamura Kamesaburo as Nagoya Kosanza in the play "Keisei Fukubiki Nagoya
The Actor Sawamura Kamesaburo as Nagoya Kosanza in the play " Keisei Fukubiki Nagoya, " performed at the Nakamura Theater in the first month, 1731, 1731. Attributed to Okumura Toshinobu
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Hand Coloured Woodblock Print Hosoban Urushi E Kabuki Kabuki Actor Kakugetsudo Bunzen Okumura Toshinobu Samurai Sword Straw Hat Toshinobu Okumura Blade Hand Tinted Playhouse
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The Actor Sawamura Kamesaburo as Nagoya Kosanza in the play 'Keisei Fukubiki Nagoya' - A Glimpse into Edo Period Theatre
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. This print captures a moment from the vibrant world of 18th-century Japanese theatre. The image showcases the renowned actor Sawamura Kamesaburo, brilliantly portraying the character of Nagoya Kosanza in the play "Keisei Fukubiki Nagoya". This masterpiece was performed at the Nakamura Theater during the first month of 1731. The hand-coloured woodblock print, attributed to Okumura Toshinobu, beautifully brings to life every intricate detail of this mesmerizing scene. The actor stands tall and proud, dressed in traditional clothing that reflects the elegance and grandeur of Japan's Edo period. His striking straw hat adds an element of intrigue while his samurai sword symbolizes both power and skill. As we delve into this artistic portrayal, we are transported back in time to witness a captivating performance on stage. The intensity on Sawamura Kamesaburo's face reveals his dedication to his craft, capturing our attention with every gesture and expression. This remarkable piece not only celebrates the artistry and talent of Kabuki actors but also serves as a testament to Japan's rich cultural heritage. It is through such masterful prints like these that we can appreciate how theatre played an integral role in shaping society during this era. Displayed proudly within an art gallery or institute such as Chicago's Art Institute, this hand-tinted woodblock print by Okumura Toshinobu offers viewers a glimpse into a bygone era filled with drama, entertainment, and timeless artistic brilliance.
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