"GOYO NO HARU KOGANE NO WAKAMOCHI"
Woodblock Print
9/1863
9/1863
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STANDARD PRINT
Format: TRIPTYCH 2/3
Sheet size: OBAN
Direction: V
Artist's seal present: N
Subject content: PLAY-UNIDENTIFIED. POPULAR ACTORS SHOWN MAKING "MOCHI" RICE CAKES. FROM LEFT - KAWARAZAKI GONJURO I; ICHIKAWA KUZO III; ICHIMURA KAKITSU IV; NAKAMURA SHIKAN IV; SAWAMURA TOSSHO II; ICHIKAWA ICHIZO III; ICHIKAWA YAOZO VI.
Format: TRIPTYCH 2/3
Sheet size: OBAN
Direction: V
Artist's seal present: N
Subject content: PLAY-UNIDENTIFIED. POPULAR ACTORS SHOWN MAKING "MOCHI" RICE CAKES. FROM LEFT - KAWARAZAKI GONJURO I; ICHIKAWA KUZO III; ICHIMURA KAKITSU IV; NAKAMURA SHIKAN IV; SAWAMURA TOSSHO II; ICHIKAWA ICHIZO III; ICHIKAWA YAOZO VI.
Object details
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Title | "GOYO NO HARU KOGANE NO WAKAMOCHI" (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Woodblock print on paper |
Brief description | Woodblock print, two sheets of triptych by Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865), Japan, 1863 |
Physical description | STANDARD PRINT Format: TRIPTYCH 2/3 Sheet size: OBAN Direction: V Artist's seal present: N Subject content: PLAY-UNIDENTIFIED. POPULAR ACTORS SHOWN MAKING "MOCHI" RICE CAKES. FROM LEFT - KAWARAZAKI GONJURO I; ICHIKAWA KUZO III; ICHIMURA KAKITSU IV; NAKAMURA SHIKAN IV; SAWAMURA TOSSHO II; ICHIKAWA ICHIZO III; ICHIKAWA YAOZO VI. |
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Object history | Triptych incomplete at time of acquisition, only two sheets acquired by the museum. Acquisition method and source not identified in the Asia Department registers, accessioned in 1886. This acquisition information reflects that found in the Asia Department registers, as part of a 2022 provenance research project. |
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Collection | |
Accession number | E.6482:1-1886 |
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Record created | March 5, 2000 |
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