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Story of Princess Joruri in Twelve Chapters (Jūnidan sōshi emaki)

Story of Princess Joruri in Twelve Chapters (Jūnidan sōshi emaki)

Story of Princess Joruri in Twelve Chapters (Jūnidan sōshi emaki)

Story of Princess Joruri in Twelve Chapters (Jūnidan sōshi emaki)

Parody of the Story Jōruri Jūnidan Sōshi

Parody of the Story Jōruri Jūnidan Sōshi

Yoshitsune's Encouter with Princess Joruri, from "The Tale of Joruri in Twelve Episodes (Joruri Junidan Zoshi)"

Yoshitsune's Encouter with Princess Joruri, from "The Tale of Joruri in Twelve Episodes (Joruri Junidan Zoshi)"

Yoshitsune's Encounter with Princess Joruri, from "The Tale of Joruri in Twelve Episodes (Joruri Junidan Zoshi)"

Yoshitsune's Encounter with Princess Joruri, from "The Tale of Joruri in Twelve Episodes (Joruri Junidan Zoshi)"

Parody of Princess Joruri and Ushiwakamaru

Parody of Princess Joruri and Ushiwakamaru

A Modern Version of Ushiwakamaru Serenading Princess Joruri

A Modern Version of Ushiwakamaru Serenading Princess Joruri

Illustrated Events of the Twelve Months (Nenjū gyōji emaki) in Two Volumes

Illustrated Events of the Twelve Months (Nenjū gyōji emaki) in Two Volumes

The Rich Man of Yohagi, from the series The Story of Ushiwaka in Twelve Chapters

The Rich Man of Yohagi, from the series The Story of Ushiwaka in Twelve Chapters

Illustrated Story of the Priest Saigyō (Saigyō monogatari emaki) in Four Volumes

Illustrated Story of the Priest Saigyō (Saigyō monogatari emaki) in Four Volumes

Kabuki actors in the story of Jōrurihime and Ushiwakamaru

Kabuki actors in the story of Jōrurihime and Ushiwakamaru

Pair of paintings: Two Genre Scenes in Kyoto (Kanpu itteki)

Pair of paintings: Two Genre Scenes in Kyoto (Kanpu itteki)

Battle Between the Twelve Zodiac Animals and a Badger (Junirui kassen emaki) in 2 Volumes

Battle Between the Twelve Zodiac Animals and a Badger (Junirui kassen emaki) in 2 Volumes

Battle Between the Twelve Zodiac Animals and a Badger (Junirui kassen emaki), 2nd of 2 Volumes

Battle Between the Twelve Zodiac Animals and a Badger (Junirui kassen emaki), 2nd of 2 Volumes

Battle Between the Twelve Zodiac Animals and a Badger (Junirui kassen emaki), 1st of 2 Volumes

Battle Between the Twelve Zodiac Animals and a Badger (Junirui kassen emaki), 1st of 2 Volumes

Monogusa Taro, section of a sheet from the series "Reflections of Dramas in Cutouts (Harimaze joruri kagami)"

Monogusa Taro, section of a sheet from the series "Reflections of Dramas in Cutouts (Harimaze joruri kagami)"

Ushiwakamaru and Princess Jōruri (Sanryakuden Dai Roku), series Scenes in the Life of Minamoto Yoshitsune

Ushiwakamaru and Princess Jōruri (Sanryakuden Dai Roku), series Scenes in the Life of Minamoto Yoshitsune

Frontispiece, from the series Twelve Bouts in the Way of Love (Shikidō torikumi jūniban)

Frontispiece, from the series Twelve Bouts in the Way of Love (Shikidō torikumi jūniban)

The Actor Onoe Matsusuke I as a Mendicant Monk in the Joruri "Midarezaki Hana no Irogoromo" (Colorful Cloth Profusely Flowered), from Part Two of Act Six of the Play Keisei Ide no Yamabuki (Courtesan: Kerria Roses at Ide) (?), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the Sixth Day of the Fifth Month, 1787

The Actor Onoe Matsusuke I as a Mendicant Monk in the Joruri "Midarezaki Hana no Irogoromo" (Colorful Cloth Profusely Flowered), from Part Two of Act Six of the Play Keisei Ide no Yamabuki (Courtesan: Kerria Roses at Ide) (?), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the Sixth Day of the Fifth Month, 1787

The Actor Nakamura Sukegoro II as Kaminari Shokuro in the Joruri "Gonin Otoko" (Five Chivalrous Commoners), Played as One Act in the Ayatsuri Kabuki Ogi (Mastery of the Fan in Kabuki), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the Twentieth Day of the Seventh Month, 1768

The Actor Nakamura Sukegoro II as Kaminari Shokuro in the Joruri "Gonin Otoko" (Five Chivalrous Commoners), Played as One Act in the Ayatsuri Kabuki Ogi (Mastery of the Fan in Kabuki), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the Twentieth Day of the Seventh Month, 1768

The actors Ichikawa Danjuro V as a skeleton, spirit of the renegade monk Seigen (left), and Iwai Hanshiro IV as Princess Sakura (right), in the joruri "Sono Omokage Matsu ni Sakura (Vestiges of Pine and Cherry)," from part two of the play "Edo no Hana Mimasu Soga (Flower of Edo: An Ichikawa Soga)," performed at the Nakamura Theater from the first day of the second month, 1783

The actors Ichikawa Danjuro V as a skeleton, spirit of the renegade monk Seigen (left), and Iwai Hanshiro IV as Princess Sakura (right), in the joruri "Sono Omokage Matsu ni Sakura (Vestiges of Pine and Cherry)," from part two of the play "Edo no Hana Mimasu Soga (Flower of Edo: An Ichikawa Soga)," performed at the Nakamura Theater from the first day of the second month, 1783

The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro V as Sukeroku in the Joruri "Sukeroku Kuruwa no Natori-gusa" (Sukeroku: Peony of the Pleasure Quarters), from the Last Act of Part Two of the Play Nanakusa Yosooi Soga (The Seven Guises of Soga), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the Fifth Day of the Fifth Month, 1782

The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro V as Sukeroku in the Joruri "Sukeroku Kuruwa no Natori-gusa" (Sukeroku: Peony of the Pleasure Quarters), from the Last Act of Part Two of the Play Nanakusa Yosooi Soga (The Seven Guises of Soga), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the Fifth Day of the Fifth Month, 1782

The Actor Arashi Sangoro II as Minamoto no Yoritomo in a dance interlude in scene two of the Joruri "Courtesan's Rouge on a Snow White Face (Oyama Beni Yuki no Sugao)" from the play "Cotton Wadding of Izu Protecting the Matrimonial Chrysanthemums (Myoto-giku Izu no Kisewata)," performed at the Ichimura Theater from the first day of the eleventh month, 1770

The Actor Arashi Sangoro II as Minamoto no Yoritomo in a dance interlude in scene two of the Joruri "Courtesan's Rouge on a Snow White Face (Oyama Beni Yuki no Sugao)" from the play "Cotton Wadding of Izu Protecting the Matrimonial Chrysanthemums (Myoto-giku Izu no Kisewata)," performed at the Ichimura Theater from the first day of the eleventh month, 1770

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