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Yoshizawa Iroha as a Woman (Tomoe Gozen?) Standing on the Bank, 1774 or 1775. Creator: Shunsho
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Yoshizawa Iroha as a Woman (Tomoe Gozen?) Standing on the Bank, 1774 or 1775. Creator: Shunsho
Yoshizawa Iroha as a Woman (Tomoe Gozen?) Standing on the Bank, 1774 or 1775
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Drag Female Impersonator Ink And Color On Paper Katsukawa Shunshō Miyagawa Shunsho Miyakawa Shunsho Onnagata Oyama Shunsho Shunsho Katsukawa Shunsho Miyagawa Shunsho Miyakawa Polychrome Woodblock Print
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This print titled "Yoshizawa Iroha as a Woman (Tomoe Gozen?) Standing on the Bank" was created by Shunsho in 1774 or 1775 during the Edo period in Japan. The image showcases the artistry and talent of Yoshizawa Iroha, a renowned female impersonator and actor of that time. In this full-length portrait, Iroha is depicted dressed elegantly in traditional Japanese clothing, specifically a vibrant kimono. The polychrome woodblock print beautifully captures every intricate detail of his attire, highlighting the rich colors and patterns. The artist's skillful use of ink and color on paper brings out the depth and realism of this portrayal. It is believed that Iroha may be portraying Tomoe Gozen, a legendary female warrior from medieval Japan known for her bravery and strength. This artwork not only serves as entertainment but also provides valuable insight into the cultural heritage of Japan during the eighteenth century. It reflects both the artistic school to which Shunsho belonged and his mastery of ukiyo-e, a popular genre of woodblock printing at that time. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece stands as a testament to Shunsho's talent as well as Yoshizawa Iroha's contribution to Japanese theater. Through their collaboration, they have immortalized an era filled with theatrical performances that continue to captivate audiences even today.
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