Description: ōban; nishiki-e
Label Text: Signed middle of lower-left 'Drawn by Gototei Kunisada' ('Gototei Kunisada ga'), a signature the artist used from 1809–1842, and again briefly c. 1845. Bandō Shūka I was a name used by the actor Bandō Mitsgorō V (1812–1855) from c. 1830–1855. This play, entitled 'Shimekazari otakara Soga' was performed at the Ichimura Theatre in Edo (modern-day Tokyo), beginning in early 1840. There is another copy of this print in the Theatre Museum, Waseda University, Tokyo (acc. no. 100-2247). The circular censor's seal, 'kiwame,' to the left of the artist's signature supports this date. The publisher's mark, the thick vertical line accompanied by a black dot immediately to the left of the censor's seal, is that of Yamaguchi-ya Tōbei, a firm located in Bakuro-chō, Edo, and was used from 1780–1860.
Tags: figures; kabuki; actors; costume; kimonos; headdresses; flowers; sitting; birds; tools Link to share this object record: https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=AC+2005.170 |