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Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786-1864, also Toyokuni III), two woodblock prints, Edo Period, ca. 1812 to 1842. A striking diptych featuring two ukiyo-e woodblocks of Kabuki actors created by Utagawa Kunisada, set in a custom mat. Kabuki is a popular genre of Japanese musical theatre that has traditionally featured actors wearing elaborate costumes and make-up, engaged in dramatic acting, singing, and dancing. All roles - both male and female - have traditionally been played by male actors. Size: 14.125" L x 9.5" W (35.9 cm x 24.1 cm); 19.5" L x 30.875" W (49.5 cm x 78.4 cm) with custom mat

Provenance: private Minnesota, USA collection; ex Bookseller, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

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#151998

  • Condition: Both have stamps/chops. Colors are strong. Good impressions. Expected age wear to paper with some darkening.

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