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Nonomiya, 1909 (colour woodcut)
7412143 Nonomiya, 1909 (colour woodcut) by Sekka, Kamisaka (1866-1942); 30.2--64.2 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: by Kamisaka Sekka
Noh actor in the play Nonomiya standing under a bamboo Torri (temple door))
Media ID 32181690
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Nonomiya, 1909 (colour woodcut) by Kamisaka Sekka captures the essence of traditional Japanese theater in a stunning print. In this image, we see a Noh actor standing beneath a majestic bamboo Torri, or temple door. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life the rich cultural heritage of Japan. The actor's kimono-clad figure exudes grace and elegance as he assumes his role on stage. The mask he wears adds an air of mystery and intrigue to his character, drawing us further into the world of Noh theater. With only one person depicted in the scene, our attention is solely focused on him, highlighting his importance within the performance. Sekka's mastery of color and composition shines through in this artwork. The lush green hues of the bamboo contrast beautifully with the warm tones of the actor's costume. Every brushstroke reveals meticulous craftsmanship that showcases both tradition and innovation. This print not only serves as a visual delight but also offers insight into early 20th-century Japanese artistry. It reflects how artists like Sekka were able to blend traditional techniques with contemporary influences to create timeless works of art. Displayed at Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, this piece stands as a testament to Sekka's talent and enduring legacy. It invites viewers from around the world to appreciate the beauty and complexity found within Japanese culture.
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