TORII KIYOTADA (鳥居清忠)
aka Torii VII; Kiyotada
IV; Torii Tadakiyo (鳥居忠清)
1909
JANUARY
Nihon Kiri (二本限)
Play: ?
Medium: Lithograph?
Published: Frontispiece to Engei Gahô (演藝畫報),
Vol. 3, No. 1 (Jan. 1, 1909)
Image courtesy of Columbia University
Note: A color version of this image is not available at this time.
[Kotobuki Sôga Jûroku Musashi (壽曾我十六むさし)
Medium: Lithograph
Published: Large Appendix to Engei Gahô (演藝畫報),
Vol. 3, No. 1 (Jan. 1, 1909)
FEBRUARY
[Yamanaka Heikurô's Evil Villain Makeup]
Yamanaka Heikurô Kuge Aku no Kumadori
(山中平九郎公卿悪の隈取)
Play: ?
Medium: Lithograph?
Published: Appendix to Engei Gahô (演藝畫報),
Vol. 3, No. 2 (Feb. 1, 1909)
Image courtesy of Columbia University
Note: A color version of this image is not available at this time.
MARCH
Kikugoro V's Kôfû Heikurô Kumadori (五代目菊五郎工風平九郎隈)
{Play: ?
Medium: Lithograph
Published: Appendix to Engei Gahô (演藝畫報),
Vol. 3, No. 3 (Mar. 1, 1909)
Image courtesy of Cornell University
Note: A color version of this image is not available at this time.
APRIL
[Sunrise with Remaining Makeup]
Hinode ni Zan no Kuma (日の出に残の隈(石版)
Play: ?
Medium: Lithograph
Published: Appendix to Engei Gahô (演藝畫報),
Vol. 3, No. 4 (Apr. 1, 1909)
Image courtesy of the University of California
MAY
[Haka Sen'nin's Makeup] Haka Sen'nin no Kuma (墓仙人の隈)
Play: ?
Medium: Lithograph
Published: Appendix to Engei Gahô (演藝畫報),
Vol. 3, No. 5 (May 1, 1909)
Image courtesy of the University of California
JUNE
[Otokonosuke's Makeup]
Otokonosuke no Kumadori (男之助の隈取)
Play: Meiboku Sendai Hagi (伽羅先代萩)
Medium: Lithograph
Published: Appendix to Engei Gahô (演藝畫報),
Vol. 3, No. 6 (June 1, 1909)
Image courtesy of the University of California
Onoe Kikugorô V as Nagoya Sanza (名古屋山三)
Ichikawa Danjurô IX as Fuwa Banzaemon (不破伴左衛門)
Play: Fuwa (不破)
Performance Place: Kabuki-za, Tokyo
Performance Date: 12/1898
Medium: Lithograph
Published: Frontispiece to Engei Gahô (演藝畫報),
Vol. 3, No. 7 (June 15, 1909)
Image courtesy of Columbia University
Note: A color version of this image is not available at this
time. Danjurô IX and Kikugorô V also
performed these roles at the Chitose-za in Tokyo in December 1888.
JULY
Genroku Aragoto Kumadori (元祿荒事隈)
Play: ?
Medium: Lithograph
Published: Appendix to Engei Gahô (演藝畫報),
Vol. 3, No. 8 (July 1, 1909)
AUGUST
[Edo Famous Places in the Style of Kyôgen Plays (The Moon over
Eitai Bridge)]
Edo Meisho Mitate Kyôgen Tsukusu (Eitai Hashi no Tsuki)
(江戸名所見立狂言盡し(永代橋の月))
Play: ?
Medium: Lithograph
Published: Appendix to Engei Gahô (演藝畫報),
Vol. 3, No. 9 (Aug. 1, 1909)
Image courtesy of the University of California
SEPTEMBER
[Edo Famous Places in the Style of Kyôgen Plays
(Somei's Chrysanthemums)]
Edo Meisho Mitate Kyôgen Tsukusu (Somei no Kiku)
(江戸名所見立狂言盡し(染井の菊))
Play: Uekiya (植木屋)
Medium: Lithograph
Published: Frontispiece to Engei Gahô (演藝畫報),
Vol. 3, No. 10 (Sept. 1, 1909)
Image courtesy of the University of California
OCTOBER
[Edo Famous Places in the Style of Kyôgen Plays (The late
Kodanji's Sakura Sôgo)]
Edo Meisho Mitate Kyôgen Tsukusu (Sendai Kodanji no Sakura
Sôgo) (江戸名所見立狂言盡し(先代小團次の佐倉宗吾)
Play: Sakura Sôgo (佐倉宗吾)
Performance Place: Nakamura-za, Tokyo
Performance Date: 09/1851
Medium: Lithograph
Published: Frontispiece to Engei Gahô (演藝畫報),
Vol. 3, No. 11 (Oct. 1, 1909)
Image courtesy of the University of California
Note: Kodanji IV also performed this role at the Morita-za in
Tokyo in September 1861.
NOVEMBER
[Danjūrô VIII's Shibaraku]
Hachidaime Danjūrô Shibaraku (八代目團十郎の暫)
Play: Shibaraku (暫)
Medium: Lithograph
Published: Frontispiece to Engei Gahô (演藝畫報),
Vol. 3, No. 12 (Nov. 1, 1909)
Image courtesy of the University of California
[Performing Arts Caricatures] Engei Fûshiga (演藝諷刺畫)
Play: ?
Medium: Lithograph
Published: Illustration to Engei Gahô
Vol. 3, No. 12 (Nov. 1, 1909)
Image courtesy of the University of California
DECEMBER
Suketakaya Takasuke (助高屋高助) as
Oishi Kuranosuke (大星由良之助)
Play: Kanadehon Chûshingura (仮名手本忠臣蔵; 假名手本忠臣蔵)
Medium: Lithograph
Published: Frontispiece to Engei Gahô (演藝畫報),
Vol. 3, No. 13 (Dec. 1, 1909)
Image courtesy of the University of California
Note: Although not clear, this is believed to be Suketakaya
Takasuke I.