Actor with a goose in hand Actor Ichikawa Danjuro (1791-1859) in the role of Konoshita Tokichi stands for a gate, with an umbrella, and with an arrow pierced goose in the hand. This picture is the left leaf of a diptych which forms part of a pyramid-shaped triptych; the right blade and the blade that goes diagonally top skimpy leaf missing. In one poem on the pillar "Hailed as the" thousand gourds "of Naritaya, again waiting for a successful season this actor of the first rank 'Naritaya was one of the names that Ichikawa Danjuro used when writing gedichten. Manufacturer : printmaker : Kunisada


Actor with a goose in hand Actor Ichikawa Danjuro (1791-1859) in the role of Konoshita Tokichi stands for a gate, with an umbrella, and with an arrow pierced goose in the hand. This picture is the left leaf of a diptych which forms part of a pyramid-shaped triptych; the right blade and the blade that goes diagonally top skimpy leaf missing. In one poem on the pillar "Hailed as the" thousand gourds "of Naritaya, again waiting for a successful season this actor of the first rank 'Naritaya was one of the names that Ichikawa Danjuro used when writing gedichten. Manufacturer : printmaker : Kunisada (I), Utagawa (listed building) poet Shibaen Morisuna (listed property) Place manufacture: Japan Date: 1820 Physical characteristics: color woodblock; line block in black with color blocks; metallic pigment material: paper Technique: color woodblock Dimensions: sheet: H 214 mm (shikishiban) × b 188 mmToelichtingEen surimono is a luxurious print Where: on picture is combined with one or more poems. When the printing of a surimono was often use is made of thicker paper, embossing, and metal pigments, such as copper and silver powder. The prints were often commissioned by poets and as an exclusive gift gegeven. Subject to friends and relations: water-birds: goos


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