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Sanjo Kantaro as a Young Woman Standing in a Wisteria Arbor

Torii Kiyonobu I (Japanese, 1664-1729)c. early or mid 1730s

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

This rare, hand-colored print incorporates a technique called urushi-e, literally "lacquer picture," in which the artist paints deer glue over areas of black pigment, producing a lustrous effect reminiscent of lacquer. Metal filings were sometimes sprinkled onto the pigment for decorative effect. Kiyonobu’s prints are characteristically hand-colored and outlined in black. Inspired by a family tradition of painters of Kabuki posters, Kiyonobu created prints mainly of actors and scenes from plays.

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  • Title: Sanjo Kantaro as a Young Woman Standing in a Wisteria Arbor
  • Creator: Torii Kiyonobu I (Japanese, 1664-1729)
  • Date Created: c. early or mid 1730s
  • Physical Dimensions: Sheet: 29.8 x 15.2 cm (11 3/4 x 6 in.)
  • Type: Print
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/1916.1128
  • Medium: color woodblock print
  • Inscriptions: Signature: Gako Torii Kiyonobu hitsu Publisher: Omiya (Yokoyamacho Omiya han, emblem)
  • Department: Japanese Art
  • Culture: Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)
  • Credit Line: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wade
  • Collection: Japanese Art
  • Accession Number: 1916.1128
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