Ukiyo-e Educational Catalog · Record 64950

The Actor Nakamura Sukegorö II and the Onnagata Actor Segawa Kikunojö II

Artist / 作者
Katsukawa Shunshō勝川春章
Date / 年代
1764-1774
Medium / 技法
浮世絵 / Ukiyo-e / Edo / honolulu
Digital record / 画像記録
219 × 450 px
Source collection / 所蔵元
Honolulu Museum of Art
Published by / 公開者
水野ナギ
Rights / 権利
No reusable image license documented
Attribution / 表記
Honolulu Museum of Art

Catalog note / 解説

Katsukawa Shunshö was trained in the genre-painting schools of Miyagawa Chöshun (1682-1752) and Hanabusa Itchö (1652-1724). Starting in the late 1750s, he began to develop a more realistic style of his own. He learned much from the color harmonies of Suzuki Harunobu (1725-1770). His specialization, the actor print, soon overshadowed the dominant Torii School works. Michener thought that Shunshö ranked up with Kiyonobu and Sharaku in his influence upon Kabuki prints. He is known to have had numerous pupils. The most rebellious of them was Hokusai, who left Shunshö's studio after a quarrel with him. A confrontation between two actors in a snowy setting; this probably reflects a suggested snow…

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