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Ichikawa Danjuro VII (1791-1859) in the Role of Konoshita Tokichi from the Scene "
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Ichikawa Danjuro VII (1791-1859) in the Role of Konoshita Tokichi from the Scene "
Ichikawa Danjuro VII (1791-1859) in the Role of Konoshita Tokichi from the Scene " Mountain Gate" in the Play Yakko Yakko Edo Hanayari, 1819
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This print showcases Ichikawa Danjuro VII, a renowned actor from the 19th century, in his role as Konoshita Tokichi. The scene depicted is from the play "Yakko Yakko Edo Hanayari" specifically the "Mountain Gate" scene. Ichikawa Danjuro VII's striking presence and skillful acting are evident in this image. Dressed in traditional Japanese clothing, he exudes elegance and grace. His vibrant kimono, adorned with intricate patterns and colors, adds to the visual appeal of the print. The accessories worn by Ichikawa Danjuro VII further enhance his character portrayal. He holds an arrow in one hand, symbolizing power and strength. A parasol protects him from the sun's rays while adding a touch of sophistication to his appearance. Intriguing elements such as ducks and birds can be seen surrounding him, creating a sense of harmony between nature and human existence. The inclusion of these animals suggests a deeper connection between man and his environment within Japanese culture. Utagawa Kunisada masterfully captures all these details through ink and color on paper, showcasing his artistic talent within this polychrome woodblock print surimono. This print serves as both a testament to Ichikawa Danjuro VII's theatrical prowess during Japan's Edo period and Utagawa Kunisada's ability to immortalize moments through artistry. It stands as a valuable piece within The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection that celebrates heritage art for generations to come.
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