Actor Bando Shiuka Playing the Courtesan Yamanaya Urazato

  • 绘画媒介Woodblock Print
  • 艺术流派Ukiyo-e
  • 创作日期1851
  • 艺术时期19th Century
  • 博物馆Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art

二代歌川国贞(1823 – 1880)

探索歌川国贞 II 令人惊叹的浮世绘版画!作品涵盖了日本演员、美人图以及日本文学场景。来这里发现他在江户时代艺术中的传奇地位。

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A Captivating Encounter in the Floating World

In the delicate interplay of color and line that defines the ukiyo-e tradition, "Actor Bando Shiuka Playing the Courtesan Yamanaya Urazato" emerges as a profound window into the theatrical soul of Edo-period Japan. Created by the master Utagawa Kunisada II around 1851, this woodblock print captures a moment of intense dramatic tension, blurring the lines between reality and performance. The scene presents a striking visual narrative: two figures, draped in the rich, vibrant hues of red and blue, are locked in a ritualistic or theatrical interaction amidst a serene, snow-dusted landscape. The presence of a snowy hillside adds a layer of quiet melancholy to the composition, contrasting the warmth of the characters' attire with the biting chill of winter, creating an atmosphere that is both intimate and epic.

The artistry of Kunisada II shines through in the meticulous execution of the onnagata—the male actors who specialized in female roles. As noted by art historians, the subtle details, such as the purple cloth visible above the actor’s forehead, serve as a sophisticated clue to the performer's identity, signaling the shaved forelock characteristic of a man portraying a woman. This layer of theatrical artifice adds a fascinating psychological depth to the piece; the viewer is not merely looking at a portrait of a courtesan, but at a masterful transformation. The composition, featuring one figure kneeling while another stands with a symbolic chain, suggests a narrative of power, devotion, or perhaps a scripted moment of struggle from a Kabuki play, inviting collectors to contemplate the stories hidden within the woodblock's grain.

Mastery of Technique and Aesthetic Elegance

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this print offers an unparalleled blend of historical significance and decorative versatility. The technique of ukiyo-e—the "pictures of the floating world"—relies on the precise layering of pigments to achieve depth and texture. In this work, the bold use of primary colors is balanced by the soft, atmospheric rendering of the snowy environment. The interplay between the heavy, patterned kimonos and the stark, white backdrop of the winter landscape creates a rhythmic visual movement that draws the eye across the page. Such a piece serves as a sophisticated focal point in any curated space, bringing with it the storied elegance of 19-century Japanese aesthetics.

Beyond its technical brilliance, the emotional resonance of the work lies in its ability to evoke nostalgia for a vanished era of urban splendor and theatrical passion. The print does not merely depict a scene; it captures an essence of movement and emotion that remains potent over a century later. Whether displayed as part of a larger collection of Japanese prints or as a standalone statement piece in a modern setting, this reproduction of Kunisada II’s work provides a timeless connection to the cultural heartbeat of old Tokyo. It is an invitation to experience the drama, the fashion, and the exquisite craftsmanship of the Utagawa school, making it a truly transformative addition to any fine art collection.


关于此作品

  • 标题: Actor Bando Shiuka Playing the Courtesan Yamanaya Urazato
  • 艺术家: 二代歌川国贞
  • 年份: 1851
  • 格式: Portrait
  • 版权状态: 公有领域
  • 所在地: Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art
  • 媒介: Woodblock Print
  • 创作时期: Mature Period
  • 语料上下文: utagawa school style, kabuki theater culture
  • 配色方案: Earthy

作品概览

  • Notable elements: Onnagata male actor in female costume
  • Subject or theme: Kabuki theater and courtesan roles
  • Movement: Ukiyo-e
  • Title: Actor Bando Shiuka Playing Yamanaya Urazato
  • Medium: Woodblock print
  • Artist: Utagawa Kunisada II

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