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Japan: Meiji Period woodblock triptych depicting the dance sequence from 'Seki No To' (The Barrier...

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Japan: Meiji Period woodblock triptych depicting the dance sequence from 'Seki No To' (The Barrier Gate), from the play 'Juni Hitoe Komachi Zakura' (Twelve-layered Robes: The Cherry Tree by Komachi). Painted by Toyohara Chikanobu (1838-1912), 1882
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Chikanobu, Toyohara (1838-1912) / Japanese
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Toyohara Chikanobu, better known to his contemporaries as Yoshu Chikanobu, was a prolific woodblock artist of Japan's Meiji period. His works capture the transition from the age of the samurai to Meiji modernity.- In 1875 (Meiji 8), he decided to try to make a living as an artist. He travelled to Tokyo. He found work as an artist for the Kaishin Shimbun. In addition, he produced nishiki-e artworks. In his younger days, he had studied the Kano school of painting; but his interest was drawn to ukiyo-e.- Like many ukiyo-e artists, Chikanobu turned his attention towards a great variety of subjects. His work ranged from Japanese mythology to depictions of the battlefields of his lifetime to women's fashions. As well as a number of the other artists of this period, he too portrayed kabuki actors in character, and is well-known for his impressions of the mie (formal pose) of kabuki productions.- Chikanobu was known as a master of bijinga, images of beautiful women, and for illustrating changes in women's fashion, including both traditional and Western clothing. His work illustrated the changes in coiffures and make-up across time. For example, in Chikanobu's images in Mirror of Ages (1897), the hair styles of the Tenmei era, 1781-1789 are distinguished from those of the Keio era, 1865-1867.

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Japan / Asia / performing arts / chikanobu toyohara / the barrier gate / arts / twelve-layered robes / asia / art / the cherry tree / asian / yoshu chikanobu / dance / play / theatre / woodblock / meiji period / triptych / theater / japanese / stage / meiji era / chikanobu yoshu / wood block / performing / seki no to / ukiyo-e / komachi / kabuki / juni hitoe komachi zakura / meiji / 1882 / performer / toyohara chikanobu

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