Iwai Kiyotaro in a Shosa Act, Holding a Kine (Pestle) - Katsukawa Shunkō
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A classic ukiyo-e woodblock print by Katsukawa Shunkō, capturing the kabuki actor Iwai Kiyotaro in a theatrical dance performance.
This woodblock print by Katsukawa Shunkō depicts the kabuki actor Iwai Kiyotaro during a shosa act, a form of dance-heavy performance. The actor is shown in a domestic setting, holding a kine, or large wooden pestle, over a mortar. This imagery suggests a scene from a play involving rural life or traditional tasks, rendered with the characteristic focus on the actor's posture and costume typical of the Katsukawa school. Shunkō was a student of Katsukawa Shunshō and became known for his yakusha-e, or actor prints. His work often captures the specific mannerisms of performers, moving away from the more idealised portrayals seen in earlier ukiyo-e. The composition uses a vertical format, common for single-sheet actor portraits of the period. The actor wears a kimono featuring a geometric hemp-leaf pattern, contrasted with more fluid, organic shapes in the lower garment. The background is minimal, featuring a suggestion of foliage that frames the figure without distracting from the theatrical subject. The colour palette is restrained, relying on soft ochres, muted browns, and faded reds, which are consistent with the pigments available in the late eighteenth century. The lines are precise, defining the folds of the fabric and the actor's facial features with clarity. This print provides a window into the aesthetic conventions of the Edo period, where the theatre was a primary source of popular culture and fashion. The focus remains on the actor as a performer, capturing a specific moment of movement within a staged narrative. The print reflects the technical skill of the carvers and printers who collaborated with Shunkō to produce these ephemeral works for the public.
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Iwai Kiyotaro in a Shosa Act, Holding a Kine (Pestle) - Katsukawa Shunkō
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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