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  • Three figures dressed in patterned robes walk towards the left below columns of calligraphic script.
  • Three figures dressed in patterned robes walk towards the left below columns of calligraphic script.
  • Three women and three men walk towards one another dressed in richly patterned robes, surrounded by columns of calligraphy.

Hayami Shungyosai 速水春暁斎

Ichikawa Danjuro VII, Tsurunoya, and Companion

Maker

Hayami Shungyosai 速水春暁斎 (ca. 1760-1823, worked in Osaka, Japan)
Tani Seikō 谷清好 (1822 - 1831, Edo and Osaka, Japan), block carver

Title

Ichikawa Danjuro VII, Tsurunoya, and Companion

Period

Edo Period

Year

1823, 1st month

Medium

  • polychrome woodblock print with embossing and metallic embellishment (surimono)

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • polychrome woodblock print with embossing and metallic embellishment (surimono)

Materials

ink and color

Supports

  • paper

Geography

Origin: Japan

Dimensions

Shikishiban: 21.6 x 18.1 cm (8 1/2 x 7 1/8 inches)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Inscription Text/Poem: よし原を ほのかに友の にほはせて さそふや隅田の 風の梅か香 
- 狩場早房

初春は ほしの林を みせぬれと また風の手に まひなしの花 
- 大江北頼

また寒き 日本堤を 梅提て 春心うこく ひとのゆきかひ 
- 楳下鼻彦


Signature: 春暁斎政信筆 (Pictured by Shungyōsai Masanobu)

Seals: Designer's seal: Square red seal
Block carver's seal: Tani Seikō 谷清好

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Gift of George Pierce Metcalf

Object Number

56.039.79

Type

  • Prints

Exhibition History

Deep Cuts
Stories from Japanese Surimono Prints
May 23, 2026 – Oct 04, 2026
Surimono from Osaka and Edo
The Pumpelly Album
May 23, 2008 – Oct 05, 2008

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Hayami Shungyosai 速水春暁斎 (ca. 1760-1823, worked in Osaka, Japan)
Tani Seikō 谷清好 (1822 - 1831, Edo and Osaka, Japan), block carver
Ichikawa Danjuro VII, Tsurunoya, and Companion, 1823, 1st month
polychrome woodblock print with embossing and metallic embellishment (surimono)
Shikishiban: 21.6 x 18.1 cm (8 1/2 x 7 1/8 inches)
Gift of George Pierce Metcalf 56.039.79

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