EMMA BORMANN
c. 1950s-1960s
Tokyo, Odori (aka Bon Odori with Geisha)
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Image courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Tokyo, Bon Odori
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Image courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Japan, Noh Theater
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Image courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Tokyo Dancemasters of the Imperial Court Tokyo Noh Play
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Note: Although at first blush this appears to be a color variant
of
"Japan, Noh Theater," there are changes that go beyond changes
in color and fabric patterns.
Kamishibai (aka Japanese Children’s Theatre)
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Woodblock print or Linocut
Note: The dealer inscription "Chinese Cooky [sic: Cookie]
seller is erroneous.
Noh Theater
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Black and white woodblock print or linocut
Image courtesy of the Riccar Museum of Art
Tokyo, Imperial Court Orchestra (aka Gagaku [sic: Bugaku]
Orchester]
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Image courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Tokyo, Imperial Court Dancermaster as Sanju
(aka Tokyo Imperial Court Orchestra II)
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Image courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Bugaku Orchester
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Image courtesy of Peter Pantzer
Note: Although at first blush this appears to be a color variant
of
"Tokyo, Imperial Court Dancemaster as Sanju," there are changes
that go beyond changes in color and fabric patterns.
Tokyo, Imperial Court Dancers in Kumenai I
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Image courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Bugaku, Vier Tänzer
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Image courtesy of Peter Pantzer
Note: Although at first blush this appears to be a color variant
of
"Tokyo, Imperial Court Dancesin Kumenai I," there are changes
that go beyond changes in color and fabric patterns.
Tokyo, Imperial [Court] Dancemasters in Kumenai II
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Image courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Bugaku, Vier Tänzer [II]
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Image courtesy of Peter Pantzer
Note: Although at first blush this appears to be a color variant
of
"Tokyo, Imperial [Court] Dancemasters in Kumenai I," there are
changes
that go beyond changes in color and fabric patterns.
Tokyo, Imperial (Court) Dancers in Komaboku [sic: Komaboko]
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Image courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Tokyo, Imperial Court Dancemasters in Bairoo [sic: Bairo]
(aka Tokyo Kais. Hoftanzer in Bairoo [sic: Bairo])
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Personal Collection
Tokyo Kais, Ballett Sagaku IV
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Personal Collection
Note: Although at first blush this appears to be a color variant
of
"Tokyo, Imperial Court Dancemasters in Bairoo [sic: Bairo]," there
are changes that go beyond changes in color and fabric patterns.
Bugaku, Zwei Tänzer mit Lanze
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Image courtesy of Peter Pantzer
Note: Although at first blush this appears to be a color variant
of
"Tokyo, Imperial Court Dancemasters in Bairoo [sic: Bairo]," there
are changes that go beyond changes in color and fabric patterns.
Tokyo Imperial Court Dancemaster[s] in front of big gong
(aka Imperial Court Dancers in front of the Dadaiko; Bugaku)
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Image courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Tokyo, Imperial (Court) Dancemaster as
Ryo-o, Prince Ling {sic: Prince of Lanling]
Print Date: c. 1950s-1960s
Medium: Stencil Print
Image courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
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