Untitled Japanese Print by Katsukawa Shunko

Untitled Japanese Print by Katsukawa Shunko, 勝川春好 (Katsukawa SHUNKO)

Artist:Katsukawa Shunko

Date:1800

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Source:Richard Kruml
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Ichikawa Yaozo III in a Shibaraku role c 1800. This standard Kabuki interlude was invented by Danjuro I as part of the drama Sankai Nagoya in 1697 and translates as “Wait a moment.” The long brick-red costume with the immense mon produced some of the most striking images in ukiyo-e. The best of Shunko’s work certainly equals that of his master and teacher, Shunsho. Provenance: Ex collection Dr. and Mrs. James B. Austin, illustrated in Eight Hundred Years Of Japanese Printmaking, Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, 1976/77, illustration 326, p.79. Good impression and colour. Slight centre fold and minor marks, otherwise very good condition. Signed Shunko ga. Status: Sold

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