Harvard Art Museums
Actor Onoe Kikugorō 3rd as One of a Pair of Lovers
Utagawa Kunisada 歌川国貞
- Date
- Edo period, circa 1827-1830
- Medium
- Right half of an ukiyo-e woodblock-printed "shikishi-ban"-format surimono diptych; ink, color and metallic pigment on paper
- Culture
- Japanese
- Department
- Department of Asian Art
- Institution
- Harvard Art Museums
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