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EXH The Art of Sight, Sound and Heart: Visualizing Japanese Theater

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Meiji Emperor Attending the Noh Theater

ca. 1879
19th century
14 1/4 x 28 3/16 in. (362 x 716 mm)

Toyohara Chikanobu, Japanese, (1837–1912)

Object Type: Prints
Creation Place: Asia, Japan
Medium and Support: color woodblock print on paper
Credit Line: Carleton College Art Collection
Accession Number: 2010.038
From a series of prints chronicling the public life of the emperor during the 1870s and 1880s, this triptych shows the Meiji court in attendance at a Noh theater production. Noh, which played to the samurai elite during the Tokugawa (Edo) period, lost this class of patrons during the Meiji reforms. However, once Noh gained stature as a model "Japanese" art form as the nation opened up to the West, it gained new audiences among the rising cultural elites and visiting foreign dignitaries.

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