Accession Number2008/2.10C
TitleCrossing Swords in the Pleasure Quarters: Ichikawa Danjūrō IX as Fuwa Banzaemon
Artist(s)Toyohara Kunichika Artist NationalityJapanese (culture or style)Object Creation Date1898Medium & Supportwoodblock print on paperDimensions 14 in x 9 5/8 in (35.5 cm x 24.4 cm)
Credit LineGift of Stuart KatzSubject matterIchikawa Danjūrō IX was born in Edo in 1838 and active in kabuki from 1843 until his death in 1903. He was also known as Kawarazaki Gonjūrō. His father was Ichikawa Danjūrō VII. He was known for his roles in
jidaimono (period plays) as well as
sewamono (contemporary plays). He played
tachiyaku (lead protagonist),
jitsuaku (villain), and
onnagata (“female form” or “female role”) roles and was famous in Japan and internationally.
Physical DescriptionA man holds an unsheathed sword up by his shoulder with both hands. Another sword is visible at his waist, and the tip of a third sword is visible from off the print on the left side. The man wears a black robe with red geometric print and swirls of clouds around a yellow and red crest. The background is plain.
This is the right panel of a triptych (with 2008/2.10A and 2008/2.10B).
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Keywords
actors (performing artists)
kimonos
swords
theater (discipline)
warriors