Sawamura Tanosuke As Princess Kiyo

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This is a striking woodblock print by Toyohara Kunichika, a renowned artist of the Ukiyo-e genre, which presents Kabuki actor Sawamura Tanosuke III in the role of Princess Kiyo. The print is hallmarked by Kunichika’s vibrant use of color and attention to detail that expressively captures the theatricality and emotion of Kabuki theater.In the image, Princess Kiyo is depicted with an expressive visage, her eyebrows slightly raised and lips curved in a nuanced expression, possibly reflecting a moment of deep emotion or introspection. Her attire is traditionally elegant and richly patterned, dominated by a bold, blue kimono adorned with vivid red and white floral motifs, which highlight her prominence and the dramatic nature of the scene. The luxurious fabric of her kimono drapes gracefully, enhancing her poised yet delicate posture.Her hairstyle is intricate, featuring multiple loops and adorned with hairpins and decorative elements that signify her aristocratic status. This level of detail in her hair and clothing is typical of Kunichika’s works, reflecting both the fashion of the Edo period and the specific attributes of the character being portrayed.The print likely captures a poignant scene within a Kabuki play, focusing on the emotional state and beauty of Princess Kiyo as portrayed by Sawamura Tanosuke III.

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Toyohara Kunichika (1835–1900) was one of the most successful Japanese woodblock print artists during the Edo period. His passion for Kabuki shows drove him to mainly focus on producing prints of actors and actresses from Kabuki scenes, by using the Ukiyo-e style.