Center panel of Iwai Shijaku I as Tsuwaka Myôbu no Kami of a Japanese Woodblock Print of Play: Kaeribana Yuki no Takeda' by Utagawa Kunisada | Indigo Antiques
Detail From Antique Framed Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Kunisada - Edo Period | Indigo Antiques
Center panel of Iwai Shijaku I as Tsuwaka Myôbu no Kami of a Japanese Woodblock Print of Play: Kaeribana Yuki no Takeda' by Utagawa Kunisada | Indigo Antiques
Center panel of Iwai Shijaku I as Tsuwaka Myôbu no Kami of a Japanese Woodblock Print of Play: Kaeribana Yuki no Takeda' by Utagawa Kunisada | Indigo Antiques
Detail From Antique Framed Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Kunisada - Edo Period | Indigo Antiques
Frame Detail From Antique Framed Japanese Woodblock Print by Utagawa Kunisada - Edo Period | Indigo Antiques
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Japanese Woodblock Print 'Play: Kaeribana Yuki no Takeda' by Utagawa Kunisada

SKU: M527V1 19th Century, from Japan

Dimensions:
W40 D1.5 H52 cm
Quality:
Every piece restored & checked in UK

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This old Japanese woodblock print is by woodblock print artist Utagawa Kunisada I (Toyokuni III, 1786-1865) and it is the central panel of a larger triptych.

 

The full triptych was originally published in 1840 (the 11th month) by Izumiya Ichibei and is entitled 'Play: Kaeribana Yuki no Takeda'. The triptych depicts actors (from left to right) Sawamura Tosshô I as Saitô Ryûkô, Iwai Shijaku I as Tsuwaka Myôbu no Kami, and, Ichikawa Ebizô V as Onikojima Yatarô. 


These old prints have been reframed by our skilled team in a simple matte black wood frame.

 

The full triptych can be found in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. 

 

Condition:

Some small holes, creases and light tears. 

 

From Japan

 

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