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Re: Please, informations about 2 ukiyo-e |
Posted By: Luciano Posted Date: Jan 12, 2015 (06:49 PM) |
Message Hello Stan, thank you so much for your kind and so expert reply. I hope that someone could translate the japanese writings but, anyway, you told me lots of news about these prints. I also understand that the first one shows a Kabuki, not a Noh, theater piece. It's also true that the first print is very badly faded and also the second one needs assistance: would you suggest some best practices for restoration or... some skilled and honest ukiyo-e restorer? Thank you again and cheers, Luciano The first (badly faded) print is indeed by Kunisada. Since he signed as Kunisada, it is before 1844. The left/lower actor is (I think) Onoe Kikujiro. The ghost actor above is Onoe Baiju (maybe). The second print is by Chikanobu. I hope someone with some Japanese skills can help me out here. Cheers, Stan Post a Response |
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