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Katsukawa Shunei - Ukiyo-e of Matsumoto Köshiro IV (1789 - 1801)
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fujiwara57 · 5 years
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yakusha-e 役者絵 - “L’acteur Ichikawa Omezō I dans le rôle de Momonoi Wakasanosuke”, de
Katsukawa Shun’ei 勝川春英  (1762 - 1819).
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bm-asian-art · 2 years
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The Actor Ichikawa Monnosuke II as Otaka Gengo, from Chushingura, Katsukawa Shunei, 1783, Brooklyn Museum: Asian Art
Size: 11 13/16 x 5 3/4 in. (30.0 x 14.5 cm) Medium: Color woodblock print on paper
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/11641
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cma-japanese-art · 2 years
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The Actor Onoe Matsusuke, Katsukawa Shunsho, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japanese Art
Shunsho was a well-known painter and printmaker in Edo (present-day Tokyo) who dominated the actor print field. He was very important as a teacher to some of the most talented artists of the next generation, including Shunko, Shunzan, and Shunei. Size: Image: 31.5 x 15.4 cm (12 3/8 x 6 1/16 in.) Medium: color woodblock print
https://clevelandart.org/art/1985.353
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Actor Ichikawa Yaozō in the Role of a Boatman(?), Katsukawa Shun'ei, Harvard Art Museums: Prints
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Mrs. Henry Osborn Taylor Size: Paper: H. 27.0 cm x W. 14.4 cm (10 5/8 x 5 11/16 in.) Medium: Ukiyo-e woodblock print in "hosoban" format; ink and color on paper, with printed signature reading "Shunei ga"
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/209488
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redand51ue · 4 years
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sunkentreasurecove · 7 years
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yoruganakuhanabi · 2 years
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Onoe Matsusuke I as a Samurai Standing Beneath a Cherry Tree
-  Katsukawa Shunei
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joseandrestabarnia · 3 years
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Título: Retrato de una mujer hermosa (Bijin), 1790
Artista: Katsukawa SHUN'EI (Japón, 1762-1819)
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Una sensación de profunda tristeza impregna esta imagen de una 'bijin', una belleza idealizada, mientras se sienta en aislamiento mirando una carta desenrollada ante ella, quizás contemplando un futuro sombrío. Ciertamente hay un aire de desesperación, de rechazo e introspección conmovedora hacia la imagen. El poema anterior, escrito por el poeta satírico y escritor de ficción popular Ota Nampo (1749-1823), habla de su difícil situación al comentar la vida de una cortesana:
'Una cortesana, veintisiete años,
lamenta los diez años pasados en el océano amargo.
Mirando hacia atrás,
su vida parece un espejismo
ahora ella se va del cuarto '
La expresión "océano amargo" generalmente se refiere a la vida como prostituta, y veintiséis o veintisiete años era la edad habitual a la que las cortesanas eran liberadas de sus contratos. Algo de la dureza de una vida así se refleja sutilmente en los pliegues delineados del rico kimono rojo. El fuerte carácter gráfico de la imagen, el tema y los colores llamativos y el rico efecto decorativo tipifican el descaradamente popularista estilo 'ukiyo-e'.
Manual de la galería de arte, 1999. pág. 277.
Detalles:
Otros títulos: Bijin (Una cortesana leyendo una carta)
  Belleza (bijin)
Título alternativo: Yûjo no zu
Lugar donde se realizó el trabajo: Japón
Período: Era Kansei 1789-1801 → Periodo Edo (Tokugawa) 1615-1868 → Japón
Fecha: 1790
Categorías de medios: Pintura, Caligrafía
Materiales usados: pergamino colgante; tinta y color sobre seda
Dimensiones: Imagen de 83,7 x 33,0 cm; Desplazamiento de 177,0 x 47,0 x 52,4 cm
Fecha de firma: Cr firmado, en japonés [inscrito en tinta] "Shunei ga [sello del artista]". Sin fecha.
Crédito: Adquirido 1985
Información de la web de la Art Gallery NSW.
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barbtangerine · 6 years
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Ima wa mukashi / 異魔話武可誌 / Now, Long Ago..., 1790 by Katsukawa Shunei assisted by his master, Katsukawa Shunsho
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[su_label type=”info”]Toshusai Sharaku(東洲斎写楽)[/su_label]
It was only ten months between 1794 and 1795 that Toshusai Sharaku worked as an ukiyo-e painter. But in the meantime, he has left over 140 kabuki actor portrait.
  [su_label type=”black”]Mysterious ukiyo-e artist[/su_label]
Although many people made various theories who he was, no one can’t find any definitive proof. Perhaps only limited people, such as the publisher Tsutaya Juzaburo(蔦屋重三郎)  who also published the pictures of Kitagawa Utamaro and Katsushika Hokusai knew the identity.
  Except for some of the sumo wrestlers, most of his paintings were Yakusha-e(pictures depicting popular Kabuki actors). Especially the painting using the same method as Utamaro’s beautiful women portrait Ookubi-e(大首絵) had the power to overwhelm the others. He drew the upper half of the actor’s body. Addition to that, he boldly deformed and depicted the expression of Kabuki actor on the stage.
  However, the methods were not accepted by people in Edo. After all, he became to draw the whole body of Kabuki actor at the end of his production period. Such pictures did not enlarge the pictures of people who were advanced including Utagawa Toyokuni and Katsukawa Shunei. Tsutaya Juzaburo had never published a picture with Sharaku’ssignature and seal since in February 1795.
  [su_label type=”black”]Gallery of Sharaku’s “Ookubi-e” artworks[/su_label]
  The third Sanokawa Ichimatsu as Onayo at Gioncho and Ichikawa Tomiemon as Sagisaka Toma
Tanimura Torazo as Sagisaka Yaheiji
Matsumoto Yonezaburo as Shosho at Kehaizaka actually Shinobu
Ichikawa Ebizo as Takemura Jonoshin
Ichikawa Omezo as Yakko Ippei
The fourth Iwai Hansiro as Shigenoi
The fourth Matsumoto Koshiro as San’ya fish seller Gorobei
The second Segawa Tomizaburo as Ookishi Kurando’s wife Yadorigi and Nakamura Mansei as Wakakusa
Ootani Tokuji as Yakko Sodesuke
The first Onoe Matsusuke as Matsushita Zoshunoshin
The second Segawa Tomizaburo as Ookishi Kurando’s wife Yadorigi
Ootani Onizi as Yakko Edobei
The second Arashi Ryuzo as money lender Isibe Kinkichi
Osagawa Tsuneyo as Sakuragi
The third Ichikawa Yaozo as Tanabe Bunzo
The third Segawa Kikunojo as Nakaya Ohama
Tomizaburo as Ohisa
Nakamura Wadaemon as Bourada Chozaemon and Nakamura Konozo as the shipping agent Gon of Kanagawa
Nakamura Tomizaburo as Miyagino
The second Ichikawa Monnosuke as Date-no Yosaku
The second Kawamura Yodogoro as Kawatsure Hogan and Bando Zenji as Oni Sadonobo
The 8th Morita Kan’ya as kago bearer Zirosaku
The second Yamashita Kinsaku as Nakaya Okane actually Sadato’s wife Iwate gozen
The second Arashi Ryuzo as Yakko Namihei
The second Nakamura Nakazo as farmer Tsuchizo actually Koretaka Prince
The third Bando Mitsugoro as Ishii Genzo
The thrid Segawa Kikunojo as Oshizu, a wife of Tanabe Bunzo
The third Sakata Hangoro as Fujikawa Mizuemon
The third Bando Hikosaburo as Sagisaka Sanai
Sanogawa Ichimatsu as Onayo at Gioncho
The thrid Sawamura Sojuro as Oogishi Kurando
Nakayama Tomizaburo as Ohisa
Ichikawa Komazo as Shiga Daishichi
  Back to the page of ukiyo-e
Toshusai Sharaku/unidentified ukiyo-e artist Toshusai Sharaku(東洲斎写楽) It was only ten months between 1794 and 1795 that Toshusai Sharaku worked as an…
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fujiwara57 · 6 years
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sumō-e 相撲絵 - estampe de lutteurs
Katsukawa Shun’ei 勝川春英  (1762 - 1819).
Note : Les sumō 相撲 entrant sur le ring, enfermés au combat ou se promenant dans des rues animées. Avec les belles femmes “bijinga 美人画” ou avec les acteurs “yakusha-e 役者絵”, les lutteurs de sumō étaient un sujet d'impression populaire pendant toute la période Edo Jidai 江戸時代 (1603 – 1867) et particulièrement vers 1780 - 1800.
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bm-asian-art · 3 years
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The Actor Ichikawa Yaozo III as Takebayashi Tadashichi, from Chusingura, Katsukawa Shunei, 1783, Brooklyn Museum: Asian Art
Size: 11 13/16 x 5 9/16 in. (29.9 x 14.0 cm) Medium: Color woodblock print on paper
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/11644
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cma-japanese-art · 2 years
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Dancer as Kuzunoha, Fox Spirit Disguised as a Woman, Katsukawa Shunei, ca. 1795, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japanese Art
From the series "Oshiegata" (Forms of Cloth Pictures) Size: Sheet: 37.8 x 24.2 cm (14 7/8 x 9 1/2 in.) Medium: color woodblock print
https://clevelandart.org/art/1921.350
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yoruganakuhanabi · 2 years
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Iwai Hanshiro IV in a Dance of Seven Changes
- Katsukawa Shunei
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