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The Actors Ōtani Oniji I and Segawa Kikujirō
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The Actors Ōtani Oniji I and Segawa Kikujirō

Original Language Title二代鳥居清信 瀬川菊次郎 大谷鬼次
Artist Torii Kiyonobu II (Japanese, 1706 - 1763)
Dateca. 1745
MediumWoodblock print; ink and color on paper (Tan-e)
DimensionsOverall: 12 1/2 × 5 7/8 inches (31.75 × 14.92 cm)
Credit LinePurchase: William Rockhill Nelson Trust
Object number32-143/6
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DescriptionTan-e in black, tan and yellowGallery Label

Torii Kiyonobu II captured a dramatic moment on a Kabuki stage that would have excited spectators as the story unfolded. Onna Danshichi, on the ground, defends herself with a water bucket as her enemy Shōbei swings a sword down on her. Kiyonobu II amplifies vicious Shōbei’s physical power with exaggerated muscles. This was a hallmark of the Torii school, a lineage of artists who specialized in designing popular actor portraits.

 

Provenance

With Hayashi Tadamasa (1853–1906) by 1906 [1];

With Wakai Kanesaburō (1834–1908) by 1908 [2]; 

With Yamanaka & Company, New York, by July 1932;

Purchased from Yamanaka & Company, New York, by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, July 1932

 

NOTES:

 

[1] Collectors’ seals for Hayashi Tadamasa and Wakai Kanesaburō both appear on this print. The dates of their respective ownership, however, are unknown. They are listed in this order in the provenance based on the last possible date each could have owned the print, but it is possible the sequence of their ownership could have been reversed.

 

[2] Collectors’ seals for Hayashi Tadamasa and Wakai Kanesaburō both appear on this print. The dates of their respective ownership, however, are unknown. They are listed in this order in the provenance based on the last possible date each could have owned the print, but it is possible the sequence of their ownership could have been reversed.

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