Ichikawa Danj?r? IX in the Role of the Monk Mongaku from the Play "Mongaku Kanjincho" 1896 Toyohara Kunichika Japanese Kunichika's triptych illustrates IchikawaDanj?r? IX in the Role of the monk Mongaku. The close view captures the powerful Danj?r?, opening wide a handscroll while flipping away his hapless enemies who cluster about Ichikawa family's repertoire of aragoto roles was augmented by Danj?r? IX (1839–1903), who established a new repertoire of eighteen plays. His performance in the role of the monk Mongaku in 1896 became so popular that spectators threw coins onto the stage to
Ichikawa Danj?r? IX in the Role of the Monk Mongaku from the Play "Mongaku Kanjincho" 1896 Toyohara Kunichika Japanese Kunichika's triptych illustrates IchikawaDanj?r? IX in the Role of the monk Mongaku. The close view captures the powerful Danj?r?, opening wide a handscroll while flipping away his hapless enemies who cluster about Ichikawa family's repertoire of aragoto roles was augmented by Danj?r? IX (1839–1903), who established a new repertoire of eighteen plays. His performance in the role of the monk Mongaku in 1896 became so popular that spectators threw coins onto the stage to show their Ichikawa Danj?r? IX in the Role of the Monk Mongaku from the Play "Mongaku Kanjincho". Toyohara Kunichika (Japanese, 1835–1900). Japan. 1896. Triptych of woodblock prints; ink and color on paper. Meiji period (1868–1912). Prints
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