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Act I; Enya and Lady Kaoyo Trying to Pacify Wakasanosuke and Moronao

Act I; Enya and Lady Kaoyo Trying to Pacify Wakasanosuke and Moronao (circa 1835)

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786 – 1865)
Act II; Wakasanosuke Watching Honzō Wipe His Sword after Cutting a Pine Branch; Konami Receiving Rikiya with Refreshment.

Act II; Wakasanosuke Watching Honzō Wipe His Sword after Cutting a Pine Branch; Konami Receiving Rikiya with Refreshment. (circa 1835)

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786 – 1865)
Act III from the Play Kanadehon Chūshingura, ‘A Kana Primer for the Treasury of Loyal Retainers’

Act III from the Play Kanadehon Chūshingura, ‘A Kana Primer for the Treasury of Loyal Retainers’ (1806)

Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)
Act III; Enya Held from Attacking Moronao by Honzō; Kampei Sending Bannai Outside of the Castle to Receive Honzō’s Gifts Said to Be from Wakasanosuke

Act III; Enya Held from Attacking Moronao by Honzō; Kampei Sending Bannai Outside of the Castle to Receive Honzō’s Gifts Said to Be from Wakasanosuke (circa 1835)

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786 – 1865)
Act IV; Enya Asking for Yuranosuke before Committing Suicide; Yuranosuke Shows the Sword Used for Suicide to Enya’s Retainers

Act IV; Enya Asking for Yuranosuke before Committing Suicide; Yuranosuke Shows the Sword Used for Suicide to Enya’s Retainers (circa 1835)

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786 – 1865)
Act IX; Oishi Disguises Yuranosuke as a Komusō (Flute-Playing Monk); Oishi Attacks Honzō for Having Brought about Enya’s Demise

Act IX; Oishi Disguises Yuranosuke as a Komusō (Flute-Playing Monk); Oishi Attacks Honzō for Having Brought about Enya’s Demise (circa 1835)

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786 – 1865)
Act V of series The Storehouse of Loyal Retainers, a Primer, with the characters Hayano Kanpei (Shigenji), his wife Okaru, Onosada Kurō and Farmer Yoichibei

Act V of series The Storehouse of Loyal Retainers, a Primer, with the characters Hayano Kanpei (Shigenji), his wife Okaru, Onosada Kurō and Farmer Yoichibei (1854)

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786 – 1865)
Act VI; Kampei Signing the Roll of the Forty-Seven Rōnin; Okaru, after Being Sold, is Taken by Palanquin to Kyoto Brothel

Act VI; Kampei Signing the Roll of the Forty-Seven Rōnin; Okaru, after Being Sold, is Taken by Palanquin to Kyoto Brothel (circa 1835)

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786 – 1865)
Act VII

Act VII (1806)

Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)
Act VII (Shichidanme)

Act VII (Shichidanme) (ca. 1835–1839)

Andō Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797 – 1858)
Act VII from the series The Storehouse of Loyal Retainers

Act VII from the series The Storehouse of Loyal Retainers (c. 1801-2)

Kitagawa Utamaro (Japanese, 1753-1806)
Act VIII; Konami’s Bridal Procession.

Act VIII; Konami’s Bridal Procession. (circa 1835)

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786 – 1865)
Act X; Gihei, Proving His Loyalty, Defies the Rōnin to Move Him; Gihei Writing a Letter of Divorce before His Father-in-Law

Act X; Gihei, Proving His Loyalty, Defies the Rōnin to Move Him; Gihei Writing a Letter of Divorce before His Father-in-Law (circa 1835)

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786 – 1865)
Act XI, End; The Rōnin Paying Homage to the Tomb of Enya at the Temple Sengakuji, Having Brought the Head of Moronao as an offering.

Act XI, End; The Rōnin Paying Homage to the Tomb of Enya at the Temple Sengakuji, Having Brought the Head of Moronao as an offering. (circa 1835)

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786 – 1865)
Act XI; Moronao is Dragged from Hiding and Identified by Yuranosuke, then Killed; Moronao’s Retainers Being Pursued

Act XI; Moronao is Dragged from Hiding and Identified by Yuranosuke, then Killed; Moronao’s Retainers Being Pursued (circa 1835)

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786 – 1865)
Actor

Actor (18th century)

Torii Kiyohiro (Japanese, active 1750s-70s)
Actor (part of costume a design of birds on black)

Actor (part of costume a design of birds on black) (late 18th century – early 19th century)

Toyokuni Utagawa (Japanese, 1769-1825)
Actor as a Woman with a String of Letters at Her Belt

Actor as a Woman with a String of Letters at Her Belt (late 18th century – early 19th century)

Katsukawa Shun'ei (Japanese, 1762 – 1819)
Actor as Kimon no Kihei

Actor as Kimon no Kihei (before 1826)

Ryūsai Shigeharu (Japanese, 1802–1853)
Actor as Musashibō Benkei in Kanjinchō

Actor as Musashibō Benkei in Kanjinchō (1879)

Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Japanese, 1839-1892)
Actor Bandō Mitsugorō I

Actor Bandō Mitsugorō I (1770s-mid 1780s)

Katsukawa Shunshō (Japanese, 1726-1792)
Actor Holding a Razor

Actor Holding a Razor (1790s-early 1800s)

Anonymous
Actor Holding Cherry Blossom

Actor Holding Cherry Blossom (late 18th century – early 19th century)

Toyokuni Utagawa (Japanese, 1769-1825)
Actor Ichikawa Danjuro VII as Priest Seitaka

Actor Ichikawa Danjuro VII as Priest Seitaka (1816)

Toyokuni Utagawa (Japanese, 1769-1825)
Actor Ichikawa Ebijūrō I as Tōken (China Dog) Jūbei, in the play Red and Purple, Rich Dyes of Osaka (Benimurasaki ai de someage)

Actor Ichikawa Ebijūrō I as Tōken (China Dog) Jūbei, in the play Red and Purple, Rich Dyes of Osaka (Benimurasaki ai de someage) (1816)

Shunkōsai Hokushū (Japanese, Active 1802 to 1832)
Actor Ichikawa Sadanji II as Narukami Shōnin

Actor Ichikawa Sadanji II as Narukami Shōnin (1926)

Natori Shunsen (Japanese, 1886-1960)
Actor Ichikawa Yaozō II as Sakuramaru

Actor Ichikawa Yaozō II as Sakuramaru (1776)

Katsukawa Shunkō (Japanese, 1743-1812)
Actor Ichimura Buzaemon (playing an unidentified role)

Actor Ichimura Buzaemon (playing an unidentified role) (19th century)

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786 – 1865)
Actor in a Role of Kogorō’s Wife, Osen in the Play Na ni Takashi Mariuta Jitsuroku

Actor in a Role of Kogorō’s Wife, Osen in the Play Na ni Takashi Mariuta Jitsuroku (1855)

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (Japanese, 1786 – 1865)
Actor in brown and red costume

Actor in brown and red costume (late 18th century – early 19th century)

Toyokuni Utagawa (Japanese, 1769-1825)
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