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| Artist: | Ohta Masamitsu (1892?-1975) - Ota — 太田雅光 |
| Title: | Nakamura Kichieman as Ichijo Okura-kyo |
| Series: | Figures of the Modern Stage — 現代舞台藝蕐 |
| Date of first edition?: | 1954 |
| Publisher (first edition)?: | Miyake Koshodo |
| Publisher (this edition)?: | Miyake Koshodo |
| Medium (first edition): | Woodblock |
| Medium (this edition): | Woodblock |
| Format (first edition): | Large Oban
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| Format (this edition): | Large Oban |
| DB artwork code: | 38426 |
| Notes (first edition)?: |
"Gendai butai geika" Leading figures of the modern stage in their famous roles No. 5, "Ichijo Okura-kyo Nakamura Kichieman jo" Nakamura Kichieman as (court noble) Ichijo Okura-kyo in the play, Kiichi-hogen Sanryaku no maki. Carver ito Susumu. Printer iwata Yasuji. |
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| Notes (this edition)?: |
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:
Sunday, 18 September 2005
Artist: Masamitsu Ota 1892 (?) - 1975 Signature: Masamitsu Publisher: Miyake Koshodo Seal: Masamitsu Date: 1954 Size: 27,6 x 42,6 cm Format: oban Title: "Gendai butai geika" Leading figures of the modern stage in their famous roles No. 5, "Ichijo Okura-kyo Nakamura Kichieman jo" Nakamura Kichieman as (court noble) Ichijo Okura-kyo in the play, Kiichi-hogen Sanryaku no maki Original folder included Impression: excellent/mint - abundant mica, burnishing Colors: excellent/mint Condition: very good - , slightly foxed especially from backside
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| Artist Bio: |
A site dedicated to the works of Ohta Masamitsu can be found here.
Masamitsu Ota also known as Ōta Gako (太田 雅光, Ōta Masamitsu, 1892–1975) was a Japanese print-maker. He was one of the masters of the shin hanga movement. His work consisted mostly of kabuki actor prints that emphasized the individual personality of the actors, showcased through rich colors and exquisite patterns of complex design. Ota had a lifelong involvement with kabuki theater, illustrating volumes on major kabuki plays and famous kabuki costumes. His two most important set of actor prints, Showa Butai Sugata (1950) and Gendai Butai Geika (1955) were published by the Banchoro studio. These sets, of twelve prints each, exhibit a very high level of realism, achieved through the use of western techniques of perspective and through beautiful shading (bokashi) and attention to detail. (from https://peoplepill.com/people/masamitsu-ota)
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