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Image of Left Panel from a Diptych; Ichimura Uzaemon XII as Goshaku Somegorô (五尺染五郎, Left) and Onoe Kikugorô III as Dozaemon Denkichi (土左衛門伝吉, Right) from the Play Ume no hatsuharu gojûsan tsugi (梅初春五十三駅, Plum Spring: The Fifty-three Stations)

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Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Japanese (1798 - 1861) Primary



Left Panel from a Diptych; Ichimura Uzaemon XII as Goshaku Somegorô (五尺染五郎, Left) and Onoe Kikugorô III as Dozaemon Denkichi (土左衛門伝吉, Right) from the Play Ume no hatsuharu gojûsan tsugi (梅初春五十三駅, Plum Spring: The Fifty-three Stations)

Edo
1835
Woodcut

Sheet
14.125 x 9.625 in. (35.878 x 24.448 cm)

Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number: 2019.4.24.b
Geography: Asia, Japan
Classification: Fine and Visual Arts; Prints; Woodcuts
Culture/Nationality: Japanese

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This object has the following keywords:
  • actors - Persons who use movement, gesture, facial expressions, speaking, and intonation to create a fictional character for the stage, motion pictures, or television.
  • diptychs - Refers to works comprising pairs of panels hinged together. They were used by the ancient Romans for writing tablets, often having images on the outer surfaces. In Medieval and later times, they were used primarily to support images for altarpieces and other purposes, most often composed of carved ivory or of painted wood panels, with the primary images on the interior surfaces.
  • Edo - Refers to the period and style that developed from the unification of Japan in 1600 until the end of the shogunal dynasty in 1868. During this period, economic expansion encouraged the rise of an educated merchant class who created their own forms of literature and theater as well as new schools of painting and woodblock printing. A wide diversity of pictorial subjects and styles developed during this period and many 19th century Western artists were influenced by them.
  • Kabuki
  • nishiki-e - Japanese prints in which numerous blocks are used to print many colors.
  • plays - Dramatic or theatrical performances staged by actors before an audience; acted representations of an action or story.
  • Utagawa, Kuniyoshi, 1798-1861 - Sources:
    - Robinson, B. W.: Kuniyoshi, 1961
    - Suzuki, J. Kuniyoshi, 1985:
    - Forrer, M. Drawings by Utagawa Kuniyoshi from the collection of the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden, 1988:
    - Info. from 678 field, converted 2012-10-25
    - LC database, June 12, 2020
  • woodcuts - Prints made using the process of woodcut, which is a relief process in which the design is cut into and printed from the plank side of a wood block; distinct from "wood engraving (process)," which is a relief process using the grain end of a wood block.

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Catalogue Raisonné List
The following Catalogue Raisonné exist for this object:
  • Kuniyoshi Project (http://www.kuniyoshiproject.com/Actor%20triptychs%201835,%20Part%20I%20(1-3).htm, Accessed April 14 2023), http://www.kuniyoshiproject.com/Actor%20triptychs%201835,%20Part%20I%20(1-3).htm.

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