Search Results:

<< Viewing Record 4 of 12 >>
View : Light Box | List View | Image List | Detailed
 


Maker(s):Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III); Izutsuya Shōkichi, publisher; Katada Chōjiro, blockcutter
Culture:Japanese (1786–1864); Japanese (active ca. 1849–1865); Japanese (active ca. 1860)
Title:Shikan, from the series "Seven Popular Idols of the Present Day: a Parody of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove" ('Chikurin shichikenjin no mitate tōsei ryūkō shichi enjin')
Date Made:1862
Type:Print
Materials:polychrome woodblock print
Measurements:overall: 14 1/8 in x 9 11/16 in; 35.9 cm x 24.6 cm
Accession Number:  AC 2005.221
Credit Line:Gift of William Green
Museum Collection:  Mead Art Museum at Amherst College
2005-221.jpg

Description:
yakusha-e; nishiki-e; aiban; tate-e

Label Text:
The title of the print series features in the two cartouches at top-left. The actor Shikan, the poetic name of Nakamura Shikan IV (1831–1899), a member of the Narikomaya guild, is identified at the bottom of the multi-colored cartouche. He can also be identified by his actor's crest or 'mon,' which is on his shoulder. The print is signed at middle-left "kiō Toyokuni ga" ('drawn by the 77 year-old Toyokuni') within the red cartouche and features a toshidama seal. The circular seal to the right of the signature is the date seal of the censor, indicating this print was approved for publication in the first month of 1862 (Bunkyū 1). The rectangular yellow seal directly beneath reads "hanmoto Izutsuya," a seal used by the publisher Izutsuya Shōkichi, who issued many series by Kunisada beginning ca. 1850. The yellow seal beneath the artist's signature reads "hori Chō" ('carved by Chō'), the mark of the blockcutter Katada Chōjirō.

Tags:
figures; men; portraits; kimonos; swords; cloth; flowers; kabuki; actors

Link to share this object record:
https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=AC+2005.221

Research on objects in the collections, including provenance, is ongoing and may be incomplete. If you have additional information or would like to learn more about a particular object, please email fc-museums-web@fivecolleges.edu.

<< Viewing Record 4 of 12 >>