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The Actor Nakamura Nakazo I as Kakogawa Honzo in Komuso Attire in the Play Kanadehon Chushingura, c. 1783 (colour woodblock print; hosoban)
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The Actor Nakamura Nakazo I as Kakogawa Honzo in Komuso Attire in the Play Kanadehon Chushingura, c. 1783 (colour woodblock print; hosoban)
5860870 The Actor Nakamura Nakazo I as Kakogawa Honzo in Komuso Attire in the Play Kanadehon Chushingura, c.1783 (colour woodblock print; hosoban) by Shunsho, Katsukawa (1726-92); 33x14.7 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: Performed at the Ichimura Theater in the Seventh Month
artist: Katsukawa Shunsho (1726-92))
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This vibrant and captivating print showcases "The Actor Nakamura Nakazo I as Kakogawa Honzo in Komuso Attire in the Play Kanadehon Chushingura" during the late 18th century. Created by renowned artist Katsukawa Shunsho, this colour woodblock print captures the essence of traditional Japanese theatre. In this scene, Nakamura Nakazo I embodies the character of Kakogawa Honzo, dressed in elaborate komuso attire. The actor's expressive face and dynamic pose convey a sense of intensity and passion that is characteristic of kabuki performances. The intricate details of his kimono and traditional costume highlight the artistry involved in creating such theatrical ensembles. The rich colors used by Shunsho bring life to every aspect of this artwork, from the musician's flute to his meticulously designed clothing. This piece offers a glimpse into Edo period Japan (1603-1868), where kabuki theater flourished as a popular form of entertainment. It serves as a testament to both the skillful craftsmanship behind Japanese woodblock prints and the talent exhibited by actors like Nakamura Nakazo I. Displayed at The Art Institute of Chicago, this print not only represents an important cultural artifact but also provides viewers with an opportunity to appreciate the beauty and complexity inherent in Asian art forms.
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