Artist: Utagawa Toyokuni I (歌川豊國, 1769–1825)

Signed: 豊国画 (Toyokuni ga)

Publisher: Not identified

Date: Early 19th century (exact date unknown)

Media: Surimono, colour woodblock print with karazuri (gauffrage), shikishiban format, 207 × 182 mm

Actor: Ichikawa Danjūrō VII [七代目 市川 團十郎] (Japanese, 1791 – 1859); other names: Ichikawa Ebizō V (市川海老蔵五代目), Ichikawa Hakuen II, Ichikawa Shinnosuke I.

Role: Unspecified, in Shibaraku costume

Title: Not titled on print

Bust portrait, three-quarter view, looking to the right, emerging through a torn paper screen. The actor appears in a stylized red and white Shibaraku costume with bold stripes and an exaggerated collar, wearing dramatic kumadori makeup and a high black wig. His fierce expression and wide stance suggest the dynamic entrance associated with Shibaraku scenes. The torn edge of a paper screen surrounds him, emphasizing the theatrical moment of bursting onto the stage. Background details include blind embossing (karazuri) forming a geometric pattern. The poem at the upper right is signed 桜川慈悲成 (Sakuragawa Jihinari).

Provenance: Sidney C. Ward collection

SOLD

Additional Information

Collection Japanese prints and drawings
Type / Purpose Fine art , Woodblock print
Period 19 AD , Early 19th century , Edo period [江戸時代] (1603–1868)
Country Japan
Subject Actors , Ichikawa Danjūrō VII [Ichikawa Ebizō V, Ichikawa Shinnosuke I] (Japanese, 1791 – 1859) , Japan , Japanese woodblock prints , Kabuki , Kabuki actor , Kabuki actors , Kabuki theater , Shibaraku , Surimono
Media/Technique Colour , Ink , Paper , Surimono , Woodblock print
Size Shikishiban
Genre Actor Prints (Yakusha-e, 役者絵)
Acquisition year 2016

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