Kabuki Actors iin the play Ume no hatsuharu gojûsan tsugi
Mimasu Gennosuke I as Shirasuga Jûemon (right), Onoe Kikugorô III Neko-ishi no Kai (Spirit of the Cat Stone, center) and Ichimura Uzaemon XII as Inabanosuke (left)
Play: Ume no hatsuharu gojûsan tsugi (Plum Spring: The Fifty-three Stations), A kabuki play that was performed in 1835 (Tenpo 6) at the theater Ichimura. It depicts a cat that has shapeshifted into an old woman, a cat wearing a napkin and dancing, and the shadow of a cat licking a lamp
Signature: Ichiyûsai Kuniyoshi ga
Publisher: Izumi-ya Ichibei
Date: 1835
Original Japanese Woodblock Print, Size: Oban Triptych
Play: Ume no hatsuharu gojûsan tsugi (Plum Spring: The Fifty-three Stations), A kabuki play that was performed in 1835 (Tenpo 6) at the theater Ichimura. It depicts a cat that has shapeshifted into an old woman, a cat wearing a napkin and dancing, and the shadow of a cat licking a lamp
Signature: Ichiyûsai Kuniyoshi ga
Publisher: Izumi-ya Ichibei
Date: 1835
Original Japanese Woodblock Print, Size: Oban Triptych
Inventory No. F178
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