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The Actor Ichikawa Monnosuke I, Okumura Toshinobu, 1713, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
Clarence Buckingham Collection Size: 29.2 x 14.2 cm (11 1/2 x 5 9/16 in.) Medium: Hand-colored woodblock print; hosoban, beni-e
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/36226/
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Dutch Woman (Oranda nyonin, Juffrouw van Hollad), Okumura Toshinobu, 18th century, Harvard Art Museums: Prints
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Miss M. M. Newell
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/205494
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Prostitute as Mitate of Fugen, Okumura Toshinobu, c. 1720, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japanese and Korean Art
Size: 32 11/16 x 12 5/8 in. (83 x 32 cm) (image) 62 5/8 x 16 3/4 in. (159 x 42.5 cm) (mount) 48 cm W w/rollers Medium: Ink and color on silk
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/2875/
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The Actor Sawamura Kamesaburo as Nagoya Kosanza in the play "Keisei Fukubiki Nagoya," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the first month, 1731, Okumura Toshinobu, 1731, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
Clarence Buckingham Collection Size: 12 x 5 7/8 in. Medium: Hand-colored woodblock print; hosoban, urushi-e
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/19668/
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The Actor Sanogawa Mangiku as a woman walking in the snow, Okumura Toshinobu, 1737, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
Clarence Buckingham Collection Size: 12 1/4 x 5 5/8 in. Medium: Color woodblock print; hosoban, benizuri-e
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/19682/
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Actors SANJO KANTARO AND Sawamura Sōjūrō, Okumura Toshinobu, Mid Edo period,, Harvard Art Museums: Prints
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of the Friends of Arthur B. Duel Size: Paper: H. 30.2 cm x W. 15.2 cm (11 7/8 x 6 in.) Medium: Ukiyo-e woodblock print; ink, color and metal filings on paper
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/206534
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Actor Sanjō Kantarō II as Yaoya Oshichi, Okumura Toshinobu, 1718, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japanese and Korean Art
The Kabuki actor Sanjō Kantarō II (1702–63) is depicted here in the female role of Yaoya Oshichi. Oshichi was burned at the stake after committing arson in a misguided ploy to be reunited with her lover. This composition shows Oshichi joyfully dressing her hair and suggests nothing of the terrible fate that will befall her. When Toshinobu designed this print, Sanjō Kantarō was at the height of his career as an onnagata, an actor specializing in female roles. His family crest, a butterfly in a circle, decorates Oshichi’s right sleeve and the mirror stand. The other crest on the mirror stand, in the shape of a folded letter, is that of Arashi Kiyosaburō, who first popularized the role of Oshichi in 1709. It became customary for actors who played Oshichi to wear Kiyosaburō’s crest in addition to their own, as a tribute to him. Size: 20 7/8 × 12 1/16 in. (53 × 30.7 cm) (image, sheet, kakemono-e) Medium: Woodblock print (urushi-e); ink on paper, with hand-applied color and nikawa
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/2016/
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The Actor Ichikawa Monnosuke I, Okumura Toshinobu, 1713, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
Clarence Buckingham Collection Size: 29.2 x 14.2 cm (11 1/2 x 5 9/16 in.) Medium: Hand-colored woodblock print; hosoban, beni-e
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/36226/
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The Actors Nakamura Takesaburo as Shikishi Naishinno and Tsuruya Nanboku as Gengoro in the play "Tategami Teika Kazura," performed at the Ichimura Theater in the eleventh month, 1719, Okumura Toshinobu, 1719, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
Clarence Buckingham Collection Size: 11 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. Medium: Hand-colored woodblock print; hosoban, urushi-e
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/8216/
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The Actor Sanogawa Mangiku as a woman walking in the snow, Okumura Toshinobu, 1737, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
Clarence Buckingham Collection Size: 12 1/4 x 5 5/8 in. Medium: Color woodblock print; hosoban, benizuri-e
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/19682/
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The actor Fujimura Handayu II as Nowake no Mae in the play "Tategami Teika Kazura," performed at the Ichimura Theater in the eleventh month, 1719, Okumura Toshinobu, 1719, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
Clarence Buckingham Collection Size: 33.3 x 15.4 cm (13 x 6 in.) Medium: Hand-colored woodblock print; hosoban, urushi-e
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/8219/
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The Actor Arashi Wakano as a woman standing beneath a cherry tree, Okumura Toshinobu, 1719, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
Clarence Buckingham Collection Size: 11 x 6 1/4 in. Medium: Hand-colored woodblock print; hosoban, urushi-e
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/19678/
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Oshichi Carrying a Blossoming Cherry Branch, Okumura Toshinobu, 1722, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
Clarence Buckingham Collection Size: 32.7 x 15.8 cm (13 x 6 1/8 in.) Medium: Hand-colored woodblock print; hosoban, urushi-e
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/19229/
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The Actor Sanjo Kantaro as a courtesan, Okumura Toshinobu, 1718, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
Clarence Buckingham Collection Size: 13 1/2 x 6 1/4 in. Medium: Hand-colored woodblock print; hosoban, urushi-e
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/88881/
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Woman Writing Letter with Woman Playing Shamisen by a Folding Screen, Okumura Toshinobu, Harvard Art Museums: Prints
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of the Friends of Arthur B. Duel Size: Paper: H. 26.4 cm x W. 38.5 cm (10 3/8 x 15 3/16 in.) Medium: Hand-colored ukiyo-e woodblock print; ink and color on paper
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/169765
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The Actors Ichikawa Monnosuke I as Kusunoki Masatsura and Arashi Wakano as Oyuki in the play "Honen Taiheiki," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the eleventh month, 1723, Okumura Toshinobu, 1723, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
Clarence Buckingham Collection Size: 33.5 x 16.2 cm Medium: Hand-colored woodblock print; hosoban, urushi-e
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/32244/
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