The Actor Ichikawa Ebiz? III as Shinozuka Iga no kami Sadatsuna in a Shibaraku Scene 1775 (An'ei 4), 11th month Katsukawa Shunsh?????? Japanese The Ichikawa family was renowned for performing in heroic "Shibaraku" (“Stop Right There!”) scenes, especially as part of season opening plays in the eleventh month. Shown in such a performance, Ichikawa Ebiz? III (1711–1778), also earlier known as Matsumoto K?shir? II or Danj?r? IV, wears a persimmon red robe with a huge family crest of three nested squares (mimasu), partly hidden here. His face shows red lines on white makeup, and he wears an elabora


The Actor Ichikawa Ebiz? III as Shinozuka Iga no kami Sadatsuna in a Shibaraku Scene 1775 (An'ei 4), 11th month Katsukawa Shunsh?????? Japanese The Ichikawa family was renowned for performing in heroic "Shibaraku" (“Stop Right There!”) scenes, especially as part of season opening plays in the eleventh month. Shown in such a performance, Ichikawa Ebiz? III (1711–1778), also earlier known as Matsumoto K?shir? II or Danj?r? IV, wears a persimmon red robe with a huge family crest of three nested squares (mimasu), partly hidden here. His face shows red lines on white makeup, and he wears an elaborate wig. Shunk? portrayed the famous Ichikawa family actor in the role of the warrior Shinozuka Iga no kami Sadatsuna, one of top retainers of the Nitta clan. He is holding a container, inscribed with the characters mi-kuji ?? used for holding fortune-telling sticks or arrows, which in in this case had been used to determine whether the chief general would be from his clan or the Ashikaga—the latter was selected. Ebiz? is shown striking a dramatic pose (mie) at the moment he is protesting a decision after the Ashikaga general was selected. This print was most certainly designed as the left sheet of triptych; a rare surviving example of the right sheet shows Nakajima Mihoemon II as B?mon no Saish? Kiyotada (see Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, acc. no ).. The Actor Ichikawa Ebiz? III as Shinozuka Iga no kami Sadatsuna in a Shibaraku Scene. Katsukawa Shunsh?????? (Japanese, 1726–1792). Japan. 1775 (An'ei 4), 11th month. Left sheet of a triptych of woodblock prints (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper. Edo period (1615–1868). Prints


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