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ContributorsToyohara Kunichika (Artist) / 豊原 国周 (Artist) / Tsunokuniya Isaburō (Publisher) / 津国屋 伊三郎 (Publisher) / Uemura Hori Yasu (Contributor) / 上邑 彫 安 (Contributor)
Created1868
Description

The actor Nakamura Shikan IV 中村芝翫[4] as the character Sajima Tenkaku. There are two different crests (kamon) on his kimono; one represents an amulet (Gion mamori) and was adopted by the progenitor of the Nakamura house of actors, Nakamura Utaemon I. According to John Dower in his guide to Japanese

The actor Nakamura Shikan IV 中村芝翫[4] as the character Sajima Tenkaku. There are two different crests (kamon) on his kimono; one represents an amulet (Gion mamori) and was adopted by the progenitor of the Nakamura house of actors, Nakamura Utaemon I. According to John Dower in his guide to Japanese crests, The Elements of Japanese Design (1971), this crest was originally associated with the Yasaka Shrine, but during the Edo period, it also had an association with Christianity due to the hidden cross it contained. The other crest is associated with the Nakamura Shikan line within the Nakamura house; it represents the back of a plum blossom (uraume).

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ContributorsToyohara Kunichika (Artist) / 豊原 国周 (Artist) / Hori Nishita (Contributor) / 彫 西夛 (Contributor)
Created1868
Description

Scene from a play about the Genpei War between the Taira and Minamoto clans.

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ContributorsToyohara Kunichika (Artist) / 豊原 国周 (Artist) / Takekawa Seikichi (Publisher) / 武川 清吉 (Publisher) / Ginjirō (Contributor) / 銀次郎 (Contributor)
Created1879
Description

Onoe Kikugoro 尾上 菊五郎 as Efu Rinnosuke 恵府 林之助 in the play Ningen Banji Kane no Yo no Naka (Men Live in a World Where Money is All) by prolific kabuki dramatist Kawatake Mokuami 河竹 黙阿弥 (1816-1893).

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ContributorsToyohara Kunichika (Artist) / 豊原 国周 (Artist) / Horikō Sakai (Contributor) / 彫工 栄 (Contributor) / The Pride Publishing Company (Publisher)
Created1867
Description

This triptych shows a scene from the kabuki play Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura (Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees).