Man at His Dressing Table, c. 1825 - c. 1830 print The actor Matsumoto Kôshirô V (1764-1838) is sitting in front of his dressing table. He smokes a long pipe. The Sekidera title is an allusion to the play of the same name, in which the actor played. With one anonymous poem. The 'Seven Komachi', from the title, means seven events from the life of the famous female poet Ono No Komachi. The relationship with Komachi in this print is that the head of the Sekidera temple took his followers at a good time to meet the old Komachi. paper color woodcut actor (on the stage). making toilet. kneeling on


Man at His Dressing Table, c. 1825 - c. 1830 print The actor Matsumoto Kôshirô V (1764-1838) is sitting in front of his dressing table. He smokes a long pipe. The Sekidera title is an allusion to the play of the same name, in which the actor played. With one anonymous poem. The 'Seven Komachi', from the title, means seven events from the life of the famous female poet Ono No Komachi. The relationship with Komachi in this print is that the head of the Sekidera temple took his followers at a good time to meet the old Komachi. paper color woodcut actor (on the stage). making toilet. kneeling on both knees


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