////Kikugawa Eizan. The two lovers Komurasaki and Gonpachi reading a letter. Ca. 1815.

Kikugawa Eizan. The two lovers Komurasaki and Gonpachi reading a letter. Ca. 1815.

Kikukawa Eizan (菊川 英山, 1787 – July 17, 1867)

Signed: Eizan hitsu (英山筆)

Jacob Pins #972/p.341. Leiden, Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde.

“The Lovers Miura-ya Komurasaki and Shirai Gonpachi: Tragic love stories taken from real life and dramatized were a staple of stage and print; the darkly romantic combination of desire and death was hugely popular in the eighteenth century. Hirai Gompachi was a warrior of the Tottori fief in western Japan who fled to Edo after committing a murder. He was apprehended and sentenced to death in 1679. His distraught lover, the courtesan Komurasaki, committed suicide at his grave.” [MET]

 

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