Artist: Utagawa Sadahide [歌川 貞秀], a.k.a. Gountei Sadahide [五雲亭 貞秀] (1807 – c. 1878/9).

Signed: Gountei Sadahide ga [五雲亭貞秀画]

Pubisher: Ibaya Senzaburō [伊場屋仙三郎] (Japanese, 1815 – 1869)

Date-aratame seal: Bunsei 13 / Tenpō 1 (1830).

Ref: Ritsumeikan University # Z0172-587.

Title: Yukari no Edo-zakura [ゆかりの江戸桜], often translated into English as 'The Flower of Edo', is a one-act kabuki play Sukeroku, written by Tsuuchi Han'emon (fl. 1701 – 1743) under the supervision of Tsuuchi Jihei II (1673 – 1760 ) at the beginning of the 18th century. From the beginning of the 19th century, the play was performed in the style of katōbushi.

助六所縁江戸桜(すけろくゆかりのえどざくら。「助六」– one of the main melodies in katōbushi (河東節) type of jōruri [浄瑠璃]. For a detailed explanation in Japanese, see also HERE).

Plot: In search of the stolen  Minamoto clan's precious sword called Tomokirimaru, Soga Gorō (historical Soga Tokimune [曾我時致], 1174 – 1193) came to a Yoshiwara brothel under the disguise of a debaucher named Hanagawado Sukeroku. His elder brother, Soga Jūrō (historical Soga Sukenari [曾我祐成], 1172 – 1193) ), has assumed the guise of a wine vendor Shinbei. The character who had the Tomokirimaru sword was Ikyū (historical Iga no Heinaizaemon, a Tiara clan's ally), see SVJP-0164.2014.

A series of three prints is dedicated to a katōbushi performance of the Soga-themed plays.

Utagawa Sadahide, a.k.a. Gountei Sadahide . Mitate Genji: Suma (Suma, a parody of the Tale of Genji)
SVJP-0270-1.2019:
Yukari no Edo-zakura
Utagawa Sadahide, a.k.a. Gountei Sadahide . Mitate Genji: Suma (Suma, a parody of the Tale of Genji)
SVJP-0270-2.2019:
The tatami night robe of Iwao
Utagawa Sadahide, a.k.a. Gountei Sadahide . Mitate Genji: Suma (Suma, a parody of the Tale of Genji)
SVJP-0270-3.2019:
Tangled Hair and the Evening Braided Hat

They all have a background of hail patterns (Arare-ko-mon) [霰小紋], similar to Kunisada’s Iwai Kumesaburō II as An no Heibei [SVJP-0304.2019], see below.

Utagawa Kunisada, a.k.a. Toyokuni III . Kabuki actor Iwai Kumesaburō II as An no Heibei 1829

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Znm06U_7WEk[/embed]

Additional Information

Collection Fan print (Uchiwa-e) [団扇絵] , Japanese prints and drawings
Type / Purpose Fan , Woodblock print
Period 19 AD , Bunsei era [文政] (1818–1830) , Edo period [江戸時代] (1603–1868) , Mid-19th century , Tenpō era [天保] (1830–1844)
Country Japan
Media/Technique Ink and color on paper , Woodblock print (nishiki-e)
Size Fan print. Uchiwa-e
Subject Kabuki play , Ningyō jōruri [人形浄瑠璃] , Soga Monogatari [曽我物語] (The Tale of the Soga Brothers) , Soga Play , Soga Tokimune [曾我時致] (Japanese, 1174 – 1193) (Soga no Gorō) , Soga brothers , The Flower of Edo [ゆかりの江戸桜] (Yukari no Edo-zakura)
School Utagawa (歌川)
Creation / Publishing year 1830
Genre Actor Prints (Yakusha-e, 役者絵)
Acquisition year 2019

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