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Mikuni Hikari, from the series "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", 1898. Creator: Kogyo Tsukioka. Mikuni Hikari, from the series "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", 1898. Creator: Kogyo Tsukioka
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Mikuni Hikari, from the series "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", 1898. Creator: Kogyo Tsukioka. Mikuni Hikari, from the series "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", 1898. Creator: Kogyo Tsukioka
Mikuni Hikari, from the series "Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)", 1898
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This photo print, titled "Mikuni Hikari, from the series 'Pictures of No Performances (Nogaku Zue)', 1898" transports us back to the enchanting world of traditional Japanese theater. Created by Kogyo Tsukioka during the Meiji era, this piece captures the essence of Noh, a classical form of drama that has been performed for centuries. In this image, Mikuni Hikari, a talented actor from that time period, is depicted in an elaborate costume and hat. His expressive hand gestures and fan add depth to his character portrayal. The attention to detail in both clothing and facial expression showcases Tsukioka's mastery as an artist. The woodblock printing technique used here adds texture and dimension to the artwork. Each stroke carefully carved into the woodblock brings life to Mikuni Hikari's performance on stage. This art form was highly regarded during its time as it allowed for mass production of prints like these. Displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago's Asian Arts gallery, this piece serves as a testament to Japan's rich artistic heritage. It offers viewers a glimpse into a bygone era where theater played an integral role in entertainment and storytelling. Kogyo Tsukioka's work continues to inspire artists today with its timeless beauty and cultural significance. As we admire this print, let us appreciate not only its aesthetic value but also its historical importance in preserving Japan's theatrical traditions for generations to come.
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