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The actor Matsumoto Koshiro V as Ishikawa Goemon in the play "Sanmon Gosan no Ki... 1810. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
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The actor Matsumoto Koshiro V as Ishikawa Goemon in the play "Sanmon Gosan no Ki... 1810. Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni I
The actor Matsumoto Koshiro V as Ishikawa Goemon in the play " Sanmon Gosan no Kiri, " performed at the Ichimura Theater in the third month, 1810, 1810
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This print showcases the legendary actor Matsumoto Koshiro V in his iconic role as Ishikawa Goemon. The play, "Sanmon Gosan no Ki" was performed at the renowned Ichimura Theater in the third month of 1810 during Japan's Edo period. Utagawa Toyokuni I masterfully captured this moment, immortalizing Koshiro V's portrayal of the infamous bandit. Dressed in a striking black kimono and armed with a menacing blade, Koshiro V embodies the essence of heroism and rebellion. His intense gaze and powerful stance convey both strength and vulnerability, drawing viewers into his world of drama and intrigue. The color woodblock print technique employed by Toyokuni I adds depth to every detail, from the intricate patterns on Koshiro V's clothing to the delicate cartouche framing the image. This artistic masterpiece is a testament to Japanese heritage artistry. As we admire this piece at an art gallery or cultural institution like Chicago's Art Institute, we are transported back to 19th-century Japan. We can almost hear the thunderous applause echoing through Ichimura Theater as audiences were captivated by Koshiro V's mesmerizing performance. This print not only celebrates an exceptional actor but also pays homage to Kabuki theater—a cherished form of entertainment that has shaped Japanese culture for centuries. It serves as a reminder of how art transcends time and continents, connecting us all through shared stories and emotions.
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