Syllable MI from the series Seven Variations of the Kana Syllabary (Seisho nanatsu iroha)

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III)

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) - Syllable MI from the series Seven Variations of the Kana Syllabary (Seisho nanatsu iroha)
With the series of syllables from the Japanese syllabary iroha in seven calligraphic variants, Kunisada returned to the popular series of stations on the Tōkaidō Road and scenes with one hundred poets. The series Seven Variations of Syllabary Characters (Seisho nanatsu iroha) has a similar typographic design with a decorative heading and a loosely-following illustration composed in a square with a direct link to kabuki theatre. The National Gallery Prague houses 32 sheets from the original series of 47 syllables (some in duplicate) selected from two albums. After the great success of this cycle, Kunisada published a continuation of this series of theatre scenes, which were sorted by syllabary characters or by the characters of the iroha poem (Nanatsu iroha shūi). This print is a portrait of Kawarasaki Gonjūrō, showing him as a seller of cooled drinks in the evening dusk or twilight (mizuuri no sekishō). Top right, the beige cartouche bears the inscription A Selection of Eight Sceneries (Hakkei no uchi). (See Helena Honcoopová, Kunisada, Praha 2005, p. 210)
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measurements: height 38,5 cm
width 25 cm
material: paper
technique: Colour woodblock print
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inventory number: Vm 2307
gallery collection: Collection of Asian and African Art