A refined Edo-period print by Yanagawa Shigenobu, depicting a Noh performer adjusting his lion-dance wig. Signed with Shigenobu’s poetic seal 春風, the work features delicate linework, elegant textiles, and a serene theatrical mood. A rare and graceful example of early Hokusai-school artistry
| Item No. | CHB-102 |
| Description | Authentic Japanese woodblock print by artist Yanagawa Shigenobu I depicts a woman performing the bugaku court dance “Genjōraku,” dressed in Tang‑period costume and holding a snake coil and fan. It originates from his celebrated Shinmachi nerimono series—luxurious Osaka costume‑parade prints circa 1822. |
| Material | Woodblock print on rice paper |
| Origin | Japan |
| Circa | 1787–1832 |
| Dimensions | 27 cm X 24 cm |
| Provenance | Bai Win Collection |
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