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240998 丰原国周 1835-1900-Monde Role Toyohara Kunichika 1835-1900-Monde Role USD400-600 38cmx25cmLate Edo Early Meiji period c1866-1875 Original Japanese woodblock print Ukiyo-e, polychrome on handmade paper provenance:收藏家Lucas Christopoulos是一位国际知名的古代文明学者,尤其关注希腊文化与东亚文化之间的历史互动。他的作品考察了丝绸之路沿线的文化交流,揭示了希腊文化的影响,包括艺术,战斗技巧和宗教符号,是如何融入中亚,东南亚,印度,中国和日本的当地传统。provenance:Lucas Christopoulos is an internationally recognized scholar speializing in ancient civilizations,with a particular focus on the historical interactions between Greek and East Asian cultures. His work examines the cultural exchanges that took place along the Silk Road, revealing how Hellenistic influences, including art, combat techniques, and religious symbols, became integrated into local traditions across Central Asia, Southeast Asia, India, China, and Japan. Yakusha-e actor portrait featuring a Kabuki actor in the role of, Monde, likely from the play, Shiraito Monde-Kasane-goi no Sayogoromo. Kunichika was celebrated for his dynamic portraits of Kabuki stars, vivid colors, and detailed costume design. Notes, This piece is a fine example of Kunichika’s mature work, capturing the dramatic flair of Kabuki theatre. Provenance Private collection, Japan. Comparable Works Similar prints are catalogued in the Waseda University Theatre Museum archives.