The Kabuki Actor Matsumoto K?shir? IV ca. 1783 Torii Kiyonaga Japanese This is an offstage glimpse at the superstar Matsumoto K?shir? IV (1737–1802), who became a pupil of Danj?r? IV in 1757 and took the name of K?shir? IV in 1772. He is relaxed, smoking a pipe and appreciating tea utensils, in the company of two women. The family crest of the hereditary name of K?shir?, four flowers arranged in the shape of a diamond, appears on his The Kabuki Actor Matsumoto K?shir? IV. Torii Kiyonaga (Japanese, 1752–1815). Japan. ca. 1783. Woodblock print; ink and color on paper. Edo period (1615–1


The Kabuki Actor Matsumoto K?shir? IV ca. 1783 Torii Kiyonaga Japanese This is an offstage glimpse at the superstar Matsumoto K?shir? IV (1737–1802), who became a pupil of Danj?r? IV in 1757 and took the name of K?shir? IV in 1772. He is relaxed, smoking a pipe and appreciating tea utensils, in the company of two women. The family crest of the hereditary name of K?shir?, four flowers arranged in the shape of a diamond, appears on his The Kabuki Actor Matsumoto K?shir? IV. Torii Kiyonaga (Japanese, 1752–1815). Japan. ca. 1783. Woodblock print; ink and color on paper. Edo period (1615–1868). Prints


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