Oriental Masterprint – 14, from the series Oriental Masterprints
Shimomura has again taken inspiration from traditional ukiyo-e depictions of villainous characters from Kabuki theater. The grimacing actor, who rolls up his sleeve to confront a rival at a climactic moment of a vendetta play, was a familiar motif of ukiyo-e. His horizontal striped costume stands out against the verticals of the bamboo latticework.
Artwork Details
- ロジャー・シモムラ画 オリエンタル・ マスタープリント14
- Title: Oriental Masterprint – 14, from the series Oriental Masterprints
- Artist: Roger Shimomura (American, born Seattle 1939)
- Date: 1975
- Culture: Japan
- Medium: Color screen print on wove paper
- Dimensions: Image: 22 × 21 15/16 in. (55.9 × 55.8 cm)
Overall: 23 15/16 × 24 in. (60.8 × 61 cm) - Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Gift of Vasco R. Geer III, 2014
- Object Number: 2014.216.9
- Curatorial Department: Asian Art
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