Famous Heroes of the Kabuki Stage Played by Frogs

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Utagawa Kuniyoshi: Famous Heroes of the Kabuki Stage Played by Frogs, 50x70cm Framed Art Reproduction With Black Frame

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The Artwork: Famous Heroes of the Kabuki Stage Played by Frogs

Famous Heroes of the Kabuki Stage Played by Frogs is a woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798–1861), one of the great masters of the late Edo period. The print belongs to a celebrated series in which Kuniyoshi depicted famous kabuki roles not with human actors but with frogs — each frog costumed and posed to represent a well-known theatrical character. The result is satirical, affectionate, and technically precise: the frogs are drawn with exact attention to costume, posture, and the conventions of the kabuki stage.

The print uses the full vocabulary of the woodblock medium: bold outline, flat areas of colour, and the kind of controlled humour that made Kuniyoshi’s work so popular in his own time. The frog-as-kabuki-actor conceit was partly a way to comment on theatrical culture while sidestepping censors who restricted images of actual actors. The series became one of the most recognisable of the period.

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Japan historical period: Edo 江戸 (1603-1868)

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The Artist: Utagawa Kuniyoshi

Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Self-portrait from the shunga album Chinpen shinkeibai, 1839

 

Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798–1861) was one of the last great masters of Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock prints and a leading figure of the Utagawa school.

Born in Edo (now Tokyo), he showed artistic talent from a young age and was accepted as a pupil by Utagawa Toyokuni I around 1811. Despite a slow start to his career, Kuniyoshi rose to prominence in the late 1820s with his dynamic and heroic warrior prints (musha-e). His breakthrough series was 'One Hundred and Eight Heroes of the Popular Suikoden All Told' (Tsūzoku Suikoden Gōketsu Hyakuhachinin no Hitori), which showcased his talent for dramatic compositions, powerful figures, and intricate details . . . Read More >>

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