Shodan, First scene. Katsukawa, ShunshAc, 1726-1793, artist, [ca. 1785], 1 print
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Shodan, First scene. Katsukawa, ShunshAc, 1726-1793, artist, [ca. 1785], 1 print
Shodan, First scene. Katsukawa, ShunshAc, 1726-1793, artist, [ca. 1785], 1 print : woodcut, color; 23.4 x 18.3 cm. Print shows a confrontation between a court official and a lesser official with his wife standing nearby, following an offense by the court official; this sets the stage, in later acts, for the lesser officials ritual suicide and the revenge of the 47 rAcnin (samurai who revenge their masters death by killing the court official)
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Media ID 12670443
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1726 1793 1785 Acts Court Death First Katsukawa Killing Lesser Masters Nearby Official Officials Revenge Ritual Ronin Samurai Sets Shows Shunsho Stage Suicide Wife Confrontation Offense
EDITORS COMMENTS
This photo print, titled "Shodan, First scene" is a masterpiece created by the renowned artist Katsukawa Shunsho in approximately 1785. Measuring 23.4 x 18.3 cm, this woodcut print showcases a dramatic confrontation between two officials of different ranks within the court. The composition sets the stage for later acts that unfold with great intensity and tragedy. In this particular scene, we witness a court official who has committed an offense facing off against a lesser official while his wife stands nearby, adding to the tension and emotional depth of the artwork. What makes this piece even more intriguing is its connection to historical events. The confrontation depicted here serves as a catalyst for subsequent acts involving ritual suicide by the lesser official and the revenge sought by the legendary group known as the 47 ronin - samurai warriors who avenged their master's death by killing the court official responsible. Quint Lox's skillful capture of this powerful image from Liszt Collection allows us to appreciate not only Shunsho's artistic prowess but also delve into Japan's rich history and cultural traditions. This print invites viewers to reflect on themes of honor, loyalty, sacrifice, and justice that resonate across time and cultures.
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