fan crest   title
Home •  Recent Update •  Sales Gallery •  Archives
Articles •  Varia •  Glossary •  Biographies •  Bibliography
Search •  Video •  Contact Us •  Conditions of Sale •  Links
 

Kunimasu 國升 (changed from Sadamasu 貞升)

Description:
Arashi Sanemon IX (嵐三右衛門) as Koshimoto Chidori (こし元千鳥) in Hiragana seisuiki (Simple Chronicle of the Fortunes of the Heike and Genji: ひらかな盛衰記) at the Wakadayû Theater, Osaka. Series: Honcho gishiden (Tales of Honor and Fidelity in our Country: 本朝義信傳)
Signature:
Sadamasu changing to [aratame] Kunimasu: 貞升改國升
Seals:
No artist seal
Publisher:
No publisher seal
Date:
5/1848
Format:
(H x W)
Chûban nishiki-e
24.6 x 17.8 cm
Impression:
Excellent deluxe with metallics
Condition:
Excellent impression with all four margins intact intact; faint album fold on right edge, coinciding precisely with the printed border; paper flaw crease UL corner
Price (USD/¥):
$425 / Contact us to pay in yen (¥)

Order/nquiry (Ref #KMS57)

Comments:
Background

Hiragana seisuiki (Simple Chronicle of the Rise and Fall of the Heike and Genji: ひらかな盛衰記) was adapted from the medieval Genpei seisuiki (History of the Rise and Fall of the Genji and Heike: 源平盛衰記), a tale about the Genpei kassen (Genpei wars: 源平合戦) of 1180-1185 between the Heike (Taira) and Genji (Minamoto) clans. Kajiwara Heiji Kagetaka (梶原平次景高) is the wicked, ne'er-do-well younger brother of Kagiwara Genta Kagesue (梶原源太景季, died 1200) who plots to overthrow his sibling and take control of the Kajiwara fortune. The maidservant Chidori, who is in love with Genta, is also the object of Heiji's desire. During the battle at the Ujigawa, Genta allows a fellow warrior the honor of being the first to cross the river, thereby paying a debt of gratitude for that warrior's saving the life of Genta's father, Kajiwara Kagetoki (梶原景時, c. 1162-1200). Seizing the opportunity, Heiji unjustly brands his brother a coward for not grabbing the honor for the Kajiwara clan. The brothers fight and Heiji is forced to run away. Nevertheless, the accusation is too serious to ignore and Genta is disinherited by his mother. All the while Chidori sides with Genta, and the two, now in disgrace, leave together, vowing to restore Genta's honor. Chidori becomes the prostitute Umegae to support Genta in his quest to regain his inheritance. He ultimately succeeds after proving his bravery in battle, and Heiji is slain.

Design

This is one of two prints for the same performance indicating Sadamasu's name change to Kunimasu (taking the "Kuni" from his teacher Kunisada's name).

The printing and condition of this sheet are superb, equal to the best of any other impression known to us. The complex floral pattern on Chidori's robe is rendered beautifully. The application of brass (faux "gold") is sparingly added as highlights on the comb in the hair and the bat used for the border of the name cartouche above.

This is the left sheet of a deluxe tiptych. Although seprated from its companion sheets (a common occurence), the exalted quality of this sheet qualifies it for sale on our website.

References: Ikeda Bunko Shozô: Kamigata shibai-e ten zoroku, 1985, #134.