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Title
Bandô Mitsugorô [III] as ... tani Jirô Naozane and Segawa Kikunojô [V] as his wife, Sagami
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1815-1831
Accession Number
2003/1.502
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Iwai Kumesaburô [II] as the shinzô [courtesan-in-training] ...
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1815-1832
Accession Number
2003/1.509
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
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rank 21.70706
Title
Camel
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Physical Description
This double-leaf print depicts two camels and accompanying foreign trainers or performers in fringed clothing, with ballooning pants and dark boots. Some of the performers play instruments, while others tend to the camels. Above both pages is writing by calligrapher Santô Kyôden describing the camels and their tour of Japan around 1821.
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1824?
Accession Number
1969/2.91
Medium and Support
color woodblock print on paper
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rank 21.70706
Title
Onoe Kikugorô [III] as Maruko[fox role?] and Kiriyama Monji as ...
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1815-1832
Accession Number
2003/1.504
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Comparisons of Women to the Hundred and Eight Heroes of "Outlaws of the Marsh" [Tsûzoku suikoden gôketsu hyaku hachi nin no hitori]: the courtesan Hanaôgi of the Ôgiya
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1825-1832
Accession Number
2002/2.92
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Iwai Kumesaburô [II] as Ofude (?) and unidentified actor
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1815-1832
Accession Number
2003/1.506
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Onoe Kikugorô [III] as the Shirabyoshi [dancer] Yuya
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1815-1832
Accession Number
2003/1.499
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Onoe Kikugorô [III] as Yama Iwafuji, fencing with Ohatsu (right half of a diptych; pair w/ 2003/1.507.1)
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1829
Accession Number
2003/1.507.2
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Iwai Hanshirô [V] as Ohatsu, with a sandal
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1824-1829
Accession Number
2003/1.501
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Iwai Hanshirô [V] as Teika (female role, courtesan?) (right half of a diptych; pair with 2003/1.508.1)
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1815-1824
Accession Number
2003/1.508.2
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Camel
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Physical Description
This double-leaf print depicts two camels and accompanying foreign trainers or performers in fringed clothing, with ballooning pants and dark boots. Some of the performers play instruments, while others tend to the camels. Above both pages is writing by calligrapher Santô Kyôden describing the camels and their tour of Japan around 1821.
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1824
Accession Number
1969/2.90
Medium and Support
color woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Bandô Mitsugorô [III] as ... Yamauba (a female dance role)
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1815-1831
Accession Number
2003/1.503
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Iwai Shijaku [I] as Fushimi, carrying a bucket of Sumidagawa saké
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1822-1832
Accession Number
2003/1.510
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Two unidentified actors in a scene from a parody (mitate): Man and Woman in Night Snow
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
early 19th century
Accession Number
1983/2.93
Medium and Support
color woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Yakusha mitate shônin (Actors as merchants): Iwai Hanshirô [V] as a peddler of Shiratama cakes, from "Yakusha mitate shônin (Actors as merchants)"
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1815-1832
Accession Number
2003/1.505
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Comparisons of Women to the Hundred and Eight Heroes of "The Water Margin" [Tsûzoku suikoden gôketsu hyaku hachi nin no hitori]: Seidôjin (Woman caught in a rainstorm)
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Physical Description
An image of an elagantly dressed woman in a complex kimono. The kimono consists of various flower images along the base and near the back. The lowest level of material depicts blue flowers with butterflies. Near the back of the kimono are yellow, orange, white, and blue flowers. In this same area are two crests. Another segment of the kimono, shown at the front, displays red and white stripes. The woman also wears high black sandles which can be seen poking out beneath the kimono and an elaborate gold headpiece. Behind her is a small figure, possibly a male attendant, looking up and behind the woman at the white flowers shown in the top left corner of the image. The attendant wears a blue kimono and hat with flower print and the same red and white striped material around his waist. A text inscription is above the attendant's head.
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1825-1832
Accession Number
2002/2.91
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Iwai Hanshiro [V] as the servant Ohatsu, fencing with Iwafuji (left half of a diptych; pair w/ 2003/1.507.2)
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1829
Accession Number
2003/1.507.1
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Iwai Hanshirô [V] in an unidentified female role, wearing a grand Chinese jacket and holding an enormous pipe
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1815-1832
Accession Number
2003/1.500
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
Title
Ichikawa Monnosuke [III] as Hina ... (left half of a diptych; pair with 2003/1.508.2)
Artist
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Artist Life Dates
1794-1832
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1810-1832
Accession Number
2003/1.508.1
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 21.70706
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