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Marionette scenes with male and female manipulators, c. 1758-1806
6437412 Marionette scenes with male and female manipulators, c. 1758-1806 (woodblock print on paper) by Utamaro, Kitagawa (1753-1806); 19.9x14.6 cm; Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery, Kent, UK; (add.info.: A leaf from Vol.2 of a book of three volumes. This one entitled Michi Yuki: Koi no futosao. Man with female puppet. Marionette scenes with male and female manipulators.); eMaidstone Museum and Art Gallery; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 24129090
© Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery / Bridgeman Images
Edo Period Edo Period 1603 1868 Marionette Puppet Spare Time Tokugawa Period Virility Woodblock
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This woodblock print by Utamaro, titled "Marionette scenes with male and female manipulators" offers a glimpse into the world of traditional Japanese entertainment during the Edo period. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life a scene filled with leisure and play. The print showcases two skilled puppeteers, one male and one female, manipulating their marionettes with precision and grace. The man is depicted controlling a beautiful female puppet, while the woman expertly handles a male counterpart. Their actions exude an air of masculinity and femininity respectively, highlighting the gender dynamics prevalent in society at that time. As we delve deeper into this artwork, it becomes evident that these marionette scenes were not merely idle pastimes but rather important forms of theater during this era. The puppets themselves are meticulously crafted, reflecting the artistry involved in their creation. Utamaro's portrayal transports us back to a bygone era where people sought solace in entertainment as they escaped from their daily routines. This print serves as a reminder of how games and plays have always been integral parts of human culture across different societies. Displayed at Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery in Kent, UK, this woodblock print continues to captivate viewers today with its timeless depiction of Japanese tradition and artistic excellence.
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