Man with chrysanthemum sitting in pine, 1841 print A Chinese man, sitting on the whimsical trunk of a pine, holds a chrysanthemum in his right hand. The print refers to the actor ineu Shoroku I (Matsusuke I). The text is from his adopted son Inoe Kikugorô III (Baikô III). The first words are: this year it is the 27th Buddhist memorial day of my deceased father Shôroku. Kikugorô also writes that the commemoration takes place during his temporary stay in Naniwa, or the Osaka-Kyoto region. This concerns his stay of the eleventh month in 1840 to the first moon in 1842. To the left of the text is a


Man with chrysanthemum sitting in pine, 1841 print A Chinese man, sitting on the whimsical trunk of a pine, holds a chrysanthemum in his right hand. The print refers to the actor ineu Shoroku I (Matsusuke I). The text is from his adopted son Inoe Kikugorô III (Baikô III). The first words are: this year it is the 27th Buddhist memorial day of my deceased father Shôroku. Kikugorô also writes that the commemoration takes place during his temporary stay in Naniwa, or the Osaka-Kyoto region. This concerns his stay of the eleventh month in 1840 to the first moon in 1842. To the left of the text is a poem. The Chrysanthemum refers to the Kikugorô III actor, which in the ônishi Theater in the 9th month of 1841 paid special attention to the 27th death commemoration of Shôroku (ref. Kabuki Nenpyô part 6, p. 430). paper color woodcut adult man. trees: pine


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