Wataya (The actor Osagawa Tsuneyo II as Churo Onoe)
Artist
Utagawa Toyokuni
(Japanese, 1769 - 1825)
Publisher
Izumiya Ichibei
(Japanese)
Publisher
Kansendō
(Japanese)
Place of OriginJapan
Date1795
CultureJapanese
MaterialsInk and colors on paper
DimensionsH. 15 1/2 x 10 1/2 in, H. 39.4 cm x W. 26.7 cm (ōban)
Credit LineGift of the Grabhorn Ukiyo-e Collection
Object number2005.100.97
DepartmentJapanese Art
ClassificationsPrints And Drawings
On View
Not on viewSignedSignature: 豊國画 Toyokuni ga
MarkingsPublisher’s mark: 泉市版 Sen'ichi han
More InformationThe statuesque figure depicted here is the Kabuki actor Osagawa Tsuneyo II, who specialized in female roles. Standing beneath a blossoming cherry tree, his character, a woman named Churo Onoe, holds up an orange pouch. Such items were normally worn under one’s clothing and were used to hold a Buddhist amulet. The meaning of the gesture is unclear, but it likely represents a climactic moment in the performance. An oblong slip of paper used for inscribing poetry dangles from a branch, providing the series title, followed by the actor’s guild, Wataya. Originally this print was the left-hand sheet of a triptych with portraits of three famous actors of the time.
Utagawa Toyokuni
Utagawa Toyokuni
Utagawa Toyoshige (Toyokuni II)
approx. 1833-1834