豊川よし国筆 石川五右門
This is an example of an Osaka Kabuki print, so called because such prints were produced in the city of Osaka. It depicts a scene of a favorite actor in one of the Kabuki theaters located there. Ishikawa Goemon was a famous bandit and rebel whose story became popular in the late 1500s. Eventually he was captured, however, and he is said to have been boiled in a tub at Sanjogawara in the dry bed of Kyoto's Kamo River.
Here, Goemon is depicted as a court official gesturing in amusement. It is difficult to determine from which play this episode comes.
Print format: oban
Publisher: Honsei