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  • A woodblock print in muted tones. A seated woman in a patterned robe plays a three-stringed musical instrument. Above, in a fan-shaped frame, are two bats dressed as samurai.

Utagawa Toyokuni II (Toyoshige)

Popular Comic: Bat Nikki (Ryukō kyōga Nikki)

Maker

Utagawa Toyokuni II (Toyoshige) (Japanese, 1777-1835)
Yamamotoya Heikichi 山本屋平吉 (Japanese, 1816 - 1886), publisher

Title

Popular Comic: Bat Nikki (Ryukō kyōga Nikki)
from the series Contemporary Figures (Imayō sugata)
Imayo sugata

Period

Edo (Japanese period)

Year

1830s

Medium

  • polychrome woodblock print

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Polychrome woodblock print

Materials

color, ink

Supports

  • paper

Geography

Place Made: Japan; Place Made: Tokyo

Dimensions

Vertical ōban: 37 x 25.4 cm (14 9/16 x 10 inches)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Signature: Kosotei Toyokuni ga

Seals: Artist's toshidama seal; censor's seal | kiwame

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Bequest of Isaac C. Bates

Object Number

13.1408

Type

  • Prints

Exhibition History

Striking Chords
Music in *Ukiyo-E* Prints
Feb 05, 2022 – Jul 31, 2022

Label copy

An elaborately dressed and styled young shamisen player adjusts the bridge on her instrument. Framed above her are two frolicking bats personifying kabuki theater characters Nikki Danjo and Arajishi Otokonosuke. Kabuki plays were often accompanied by music, and Toyoshige’s comical interpretation of this scene is fittingly enhanced with the anticipated sounds of the shamisen.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwVt0DLN1xg

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Tombstone

Utagawa Toyokuni II (Toyoshige) (Japanese, 1777-1835)
Yamamotoya Heikichi 山本屋平吉 (Japanese, 1816 - 1886), publisher
Popular Comic: Bat Nikki (Ryukō kyōga Nikki); from the series Contemporary Figures (Imayō sugata); Imayo sugata, 1830s
Polychrome woodblock print
Vertical ōban: 37 x 25.4 cm (14 9/16 x 10 inches)
Bequest of Isaac C. Bates 13.1408

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