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Ichikawa Danjûrô VII as Kibazô and Iwai Shijaku I as Shirotae in Sakigake Genji no kiba-musha performed at the Kawarazaki theatre in 11/1828. Kunisada, Utagawa (Japanese, 1786-1865). Surimono. Colour print from woodblocks, with metallic pigment, blind embossing (karazuri) and mica flecking the blue background. Shikishiban. Signed: Gototei Kunisada ga. Ukiyo-e. Notes: One of many plays based on the Gempei seisuiki (Account of the Gempei wars) and Heike monogatari (Tales of the Heike), involving incidents from the wars between the Heike and Genji clans in the 12th century. Kibazô (in reality Aku-genda Yoshihira) holds a white banner with the sasa-rindô crest of the Genji (Minamoto) clan, the end of which is draped over his wife Shirotae. Such plays with mimed scenes (dammari) played in the dark with pairs of actors pulling flags were normally played at the kaomise (‘face-showing’) productions at the beginning of the season. Iwai Shijaku, his father Iwai Hanshirô V, and his brother Iwai Kumesaburô II, were (along with Segawa Kikunojô V) the leading onnagata of the Bunka-Bunsei eras (1804-30). The kyôka verse embossed in bronze in the blue background playfully refers to the New Year custom of scooping fresh water (wakamizu), while punning on the literal meanings of the family names of the actors: Iwai (‘mountain spring’) and Ichikawa (‘stream through the marketplace’).
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