Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Kawarazaki Gonjuro as Watonai

KUNISADA, Utagawa (Apprenticed with Toyokuni)

Watonai is the main character in the play 'The Battles of Coxinga' (Kokusenya Kassen) written in 1715 by Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1653-1724), Japan's premier dramatist for the puppet and kabuki theatres. The complex plot centres on the young fisherman Watonai (Coxinga's early name) who travels to China and raises an army with the aim of restoring the Ming rulers to the throne. The play's most famous moment occurs when Watonai is standing on a bridge waiting for a signal indicating whether it is safe to enter a nearby castle. The signal arrives that it is not safe, and out of frustration he raises his straw hat and contorts his face into a powerful grimace. Kunisada has represented preciselythis moment. The bold design of Watonai's outer robe suggests a larger-than-life fishing net; it is the standard design for the costume even today. The exceptionally fine quality of the printing is evident in the rich blue tone of the background, and the definition of the internal strands in the net design.

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 19427

Creation/Production

KUNISADA, Utagawa
Date: 1863

Acquisition

Bequest, 15/3/1926

Measurements

Height (cm): 34.3
Width (cm): 23.6

Techniques

coloured woodcut print on paper
woodcut
Relief printing
prints
Fine Art - works on paper

Material

ink
Japanese paper

Location

In store
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