Woodblock Print Item Number: 795/10 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Print showing a man in a vertically striped brown kimono and a black over-kimono. He is holding a fan in front in his right hand. Both hands appear hairy. The backgound is light yellow-brown. Black written characters along the top. In the upper right corner, there is a vertically rectangular, red seal. In the lower left, there is a vertically rectangular, black seal. In the lower right corner, there are five seals, three of which are black circles, one of which is a vertically rectangular, yellow seal, and the other one of which is a vertically rectangular, red and yellow seal. The print is vertically rectangular.

Narrative

The print is signed Toyokuni ga (豊國画). From around 1850 on, almost all his prints have the signature enclosed in a Toshidama waku (年玉枠) or cartouche. By around 1860 most prints were only signed with Toyokuni ga (豊國画) in these cartouches (mostly red but sometimes yellow).