Encyclopedia of Musical Theater Performances (Seikyoku ruisan), vol. 5

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Encyclopedia of Musical Theater Performances (Seikyoku ruisan), vol. 5

Hasegawa Settei

Date
1889
Medium
Woodblock printed book, ink and color on paper
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

The Tale of Usugumo handscroll was reproduced in this encyclopedia. Printed in black ink, the book fails to capture its opulence. Hasegawa, however, closely imitated the characteristic burns of the original, indicating that he may have studied the actual work or a copy. Japan, Asia

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