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The Actors Ichimura Takenojo IV and Ogino Isaburo I as firewood peddlers in the play
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The Actors Ichimura Takenojo IV and Ogino Isaburo I as firewood peddlers in the play
The Actors Ichimura Takenojo IV and Ogino Isaburo I as firewood peddlers in the play " Niwatori Oshu Genji, " performed at the Ichimura Theater in the first month, 1726, 1726
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This hand-coloured woodblock print, titled "The Actors Ichimura Takenojo IV and Ogino Isaburo I as firewood peddlers in the play 'Niwatori Oshu Genji'" takes us back to the vibrant world of 18th-century Japanese theatre. Created by the talented artist Hanekawa Wagen, this piece showcases the exquisite artistry and attention to detail that defined ukiyo-e prints during the Edo period. In this scene from the play, we see two kabuki actors transformed into humble firewood peddlers. Their expressive faces and dynamic poses capture their dedication to their craft as they embody these characters with utmost authenticity. The rich colours used in this hand-tinted print bring life to every element - from the blossoming flowers adorning nearby trees to the majestic oxen pulling their cart filled with firewood. As we delve deeper into this artwork, we are transported not only to a theatrical performance but also to a bustling street corner in old Japan. The intricate depiction of nature surrounding these actors adds depth and context, reminding us of how closely intertwined human lives were with their natural surroundings during this era. "The Actors Ichimura Takenojo IV and Ogino Isaburo I as firewood peddlers" is a testament to both artistic skill and cultural heritage. It serves as a window into an enchanting world where drama meets everyday life, inviting viewers to appreciate not only the beauty of traditional Japanese theatre but also its profound influence on society at large.
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