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Artist: Utagawa Kunikazu
Kabukie - The Province of Rokuok - Woodcut by Utagawa Kunikazu - 1862
By Utagawa Kunikazu
Located in Roma, IT
Kabukie - The Province of Rokuoku is an original artwork realized in 1862 by Utagawa Kunikazu (1830 - 1919)
Chuban.
From the series "Dai Nippon rokuju of Rikuoku" (60 provinces of Glorious Japan), The Province of Rokuoku.
Meeting of the two rivals in the forest at night, Tanigoro with sumo apron and fan with the national colours.
Signed: Kunikazu.
Good impression, backed, glued at corners, oxidation, centrefold, a little bit rubbed.
Utagawa Kunikazu (1830 - 1919) was a printmaker from Osaka. He had a famous teacher, the ukiyo-e artist Kunisada Utagawa...
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Utagawa Kunikazu 歌川国員 (active 1848-1868*)
Little is known about Kunikazu who was active in the Osaka area between 1848 and 1868.1 While several sources list him as a student of Utagawa Kunisada I (1786–1865), a.k.a. Toyokuni III, others list him as a student of Toyokuni I and Toyokuni II without mentioning Kunisada.2
Mainly known for his prints of the kabuki theater, Roberts calls him a "highly accomplished technician"3 and Schwaab writes that "his better theatrical material produced between 1853 and the advent of aniline colors, includes some remarkably fine designs and an extraordinary level of printing."4
In addition to theater prints...
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