Ichikawa Monnosuke II as Soga no Gorō

Description

Some Kabuki plays centered on the legend of the Soga brothers, Gorō and Jurō, who avenge their father’s murder before coming to their own demise. The setting is near Mount Fuji, part of which appears in the background. The print is likely from a diptych (a composition of two prints). The other print would have shown the rest of the mountain and Gorō’s retainer (a person retained by another to act in a military capacity), Asahina Saburō, tugging at the same pine bough as Gorō—a twist on scenes in which Saburō pulled Gorō’s armor to try to prevent him from protecting his brother.

Provenance

Hayashi Tadamasa; Minamoto (seal on verso); (Yamanaka & Co., sold to Jeptha H. Wade II); Mr. Jeptha Homer Wade II [1857–1926], Cleveland, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art (?–1920); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1920–)

Ichikawa Monnosuke II as Soga no Gorō

Katsukawa Shunkō

1779

Accession Number

1920.518

Medium

color woodblock print

Dimensions

Sheet: 30.6 x 14 cm (12 1/16 x 5 1/2 in.)

Classification

Print

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift from J. H. Wade