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The Actor Segawa Kikunojo 3rd in a Female Role, ca. 1785. Creator: Katsukawa Shunjo
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The Actor Segawa Kikunojo 3rd in a Female Role, ca. 1785. Creator: Katsukawa Shunjo
The Actor Segawa Kikunojo 3rd in a Female Role, ca. 1785
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Drag Female Impersonator Ink And Color On Paper Katsukawa Shunjo Kikunojo Segawa Onnagata Oyama Segawa Kikunojo Segawa Kikunojo Iii Shunjo Katsukawa Polychrome Woodblock Print
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This photo print, titled "The Actor Segawa Kikunojo 3rd in a Female Role" transports us back to the vibrant world of 18th-century Japan. Created by the talented artist Katsukawa Shunjo during the Edo period, this polychrome woodblock print showcases the remarkable skill and artistry of both the painter and its subject. In this stunning depiction, we witness Segawa Kikunojo III, a renowned male actor known for his exceptional portrayal of female roles. Dressed in an exquisite kimono that exudes elegance and grace, he embodies the essence of femininity with every delicate gesture. The vivid colors used in this artwork bring life to every detail - from the intricate patterns on his clothing to his meticulously styled hair. The ink and color on paper technique employed by Shunjo adds depth and richness to each stroke, further enhancing our appreciation for this masterpiece. As we gaze upon this full-length portrait, we are reminded of the enduring legacy of ukiyo-e prints - a distinctive genre that flourished during Japan's Edo period. These prints not only entertained but also served as valuable cultural artifacts that captured moments from everyday life. Now housed within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this piece serves as a testament to the artistic brilliance found within Japanese heritage art. It invites us to explore different facets of identity through performance while celebrating both tradition and innovation in theatrical arts.
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