The Actor Onoe Matsusuke In The Role Of Lady Iwafuji

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This enchanting woodblock print created by Utagawa Toyokuni depicts the Kabuki actor Onoe Matsusuke in the role of Lady Iwafuji. The artwork, clearly rooted in the ukiyo-e style that flourished in Japan from the 17th through 19th centuries, showcases a stunning example of this traditional artistic form.In this piece, the actor Onoe Matsusuke is portrayed wearing an elaborate kimono adorned with a vibrant, floral pattern and large, eye-catching motifs, which include darkened reds, greens, and yellows. The kimono’s design, alongside the flowing, layered fabric, accentuates the role's inherent drama and elegance. The actor’s posture, with one hand slightly raised, evokes a sense of movement, suggesting a moment captured mid-scene.The tranquil yet expressive face of the actor adds intensity to the character presentation. Traditional makeup and hairstyle, including the subdued black hat known as a "kanmuri," further emphasize the gender roles in Kabuki theatre, where male actors play female roles in a practice known as "onnagata."The background of the image is minimal, featuring subtle hints of a natural setting, perhaps to keep the focus intently on the figure. Overall, Toyokuni’s artwork is a splendid portrayal combining detailed costume design with expressive human emotion, capturing a dynamic moment in a theatrical performance within the vibrant cultural landscape of Edo period Japan.

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Utagawa Toyokuni (1769-1825) was a prominent Japanese woodblock printmaker and painter of the Edo period. Born in Edo (now Tokyo), he was the chief disciple of Utagawa Toyoharu, a well-respected printmaker. He specialized in kabuki theater prints, which depicted famous actors in performances and featured dramatic scenes from plays. In addition to kabuki theater prints, Toyokuni also produced portraits of geishas, landscapes, and scenes from everyday life. He eventually became a leading master of the Utagawa School.