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The Actors Ichimura Tamagashiwa I as Iwaki Hime, Murayama Heiemon III as Katsuta Jiro, and... 1716. Creator: Torii Kiyomasu I
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The Actors Ichimura Tamagashiwa I as Iwaki Hime, Murayama Heiemon III as Katsuta Jiro, and... 1716. Creator: Torii Kiyomasu I
The Actors Ichimura Tamagashiwa I as Iwaki Hime, Murayama Heiemon III as Katsuta Jiro, and Katsuyama Matagoro as Minamoto no Yoshiie in the play " Yoroi Kurabe Oshu Kogane, " performed at the Ichimura Theater in the eleventh month, 1716, 1716
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This photo print, captured in 1716 by Torii Kiyomasu I, showcases the mesmerizing world of Japanese kabuki theater. The image features three prominent actors of the time: Ichimura Tamagashiwa I as Iwaki Hime, Murayama Heiemon III as Katsuta Jiro, and Katsuyama Matagoro as Minamoto no Yoshiie. Dressed in exquisite traditional costumes from the Edo period, these skilled performers transport us to a different era with their impeccable portrayal of characters. Each actor embodies their role with such intensity and artistry that it is impossible not to be drawn into their performance. The attention to detail in their apparel is remarkable; every fold and pattern on their kimonos tells a story of its own. Their expressions are filled with emotion, capturing the essence of the drama they bring to life on stage. As we admire this piece at the Art Institute Chicago's gallery dedicated to Asian arts, we are reminded of the rich heritage and artistic legacy that Japan holds. This photograph serves as a window into an ancient form of entertainment that continues to captivate audiences even today. Torii Kiyomasu I's masterful block printing technique adds depth and texture to this composition. The carefully designed cartouche surrounding the actors further enhances our appreciation for this historical gem. In this single snapshot frozen in time, we witness not only exceptional acting talent but also gain insight into Japanese culture during the eighteenth century. It is truly a testament to how art can transcend centuries and connect us with our past.
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