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Man Holding A Glaive by Man Holding A Glaive
Man Holding a Glaive
Man Holding A Glaive by Man Holding A Glaive
Man Holding A Glaive by Man Holding A Glaive

Man Holding a Glaive

Artist (Tokyo, Japan, 1786 - 1865)
Date1861
Mediumcolour woodcut on paper
ClassificationsPrints
DimensionsPlate Size: Height: 34.4 cm, Width: 23.6 cm
Frame: Height: 65.7 cm, Width: 50.5 cm
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDAG006372
About Me'Man Holding a Glaive' (1861) by Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1864) is a colour woodcut on paper. This piece is from his series of half-length actor portraits published by the artist in 1861, which were accompanied by poems. Here the actor poses with a long, bladed weapon. The still lifes in the top of the prints were designed by Gengyo Miyagi. The print was made with costly printing techniques such as burnishing the surface to make it glossy, which was typical of Kunisada's works during 1850's and 60's. The red circular mark to the left of the Glaive is the 'toshidama' seal used by artists of the Utagawa school.

Kunisada showed promise as a young child when he began producing high quality Yokushe (pictures of actors) without any formal training. In 1801 he became a student of Utagawa Toyokuni, hence the adoption of the name Utagawa. He moved onto producing gokan (popular novels). One of his earliest known works titled, Oisenukado keshono Wakaonizu was produced in 1801.

In 1820, Kunisada reached his peak as a professional artist with his taut, powerful lines that exemplified his maturing style. After the death of his teacher Toyokuni in 1825, Kunisada became the master of the studio.

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