Edo-period Ukiyo-e depicts a Nōh theater performer with flowing hair and fan, attributed to the artist Shunpū. The layered costume features refined floral and geometric patterns, while chrysanthemums suggest seasonal poetry. A restrained, meditative composition emphasizing ritual movement and theatrical elegance, early to mid-19th century, with honest age toning and intact seals.

Item No. CHB-103
Description A restrained, meditative composition emphasizing ritual movement and theatrical elegance, early to mid-19th century, with honest age toning and intact seals.
Material Woodblock print on rice paper
Origin Japan
Circa 1970
Dimensions 27 cm X 24 cm
Provenance Bai Win Collection

16,000NT$