ONOE USABURO II (尾上卯三郎)
03/14/1860 - 01/16/1928
AUGUST 1914
Onoe Usburô II (尾上卯三郎) as ?
Play:
Performance Place: ?
Performance Date: ?
Artist: Natori Shunsen (名取春仙)
Medium: Offset print?
Published: Illustration to Engei Kurabu (演芸倶楽部),
Vol. 3, No. 8 (Aug. 1, 1914)
Image courtesy of the Art Research Center
OCTOBER 1914
Kataoka Nizaemon XI (片岡仁左衛門) as Katagiri Katsumoto
Onoe Baikô VI
(尾上梅幸) as Kijo (鬼女) in Momijigari (紅葉狩),
(片桐且元) in Kiri Hitoha (桐一葉), which opened at the
Kabuki- which opened at the
Kabuki-za in Tokyo in May 1905.
za in Tokyo in October 1910.
Ii Yôhô (伊井蓉峰) as
Iwasaki Kazuhiko (岩崎一彦) in [Loving My
Matsumoto Kôshirô VII (松本幸四郎) as Takatoki (高時) in
Husband] Sôfuren (想夫憐),which
opened at the Hongo-za on
Takatoki (高時), which opened at the Teikoku Gekijô in July
December 4, 1908.
1913.
Ichimura Uzaemon XV (市村羽左衛門)
as Kurzaka (栗作) in
? as ?
Meikô Kakiemon
(名工柿右衛門), which opened at the Kabuki-za
in November 1912.
Onoe Usaburô II (尾上卯三郎) as ?
Sawamura Sôjûrô VII (沢村宗十郎;
澤村宗十郎) as Karikaya Doshin
Artist: Arai Hakuchi (新井白雉)
(苅萱道心) Karukaya Doshin
Tsukushi no Iezuto (苅萱桑門筑紫𨏍) at
Medium: Offset print?
the Kabuki-za
on September 26, 1908.
Published: Illustration to Engei Kurabu (演芸倶楽部),
Vol. 3, No. 10 (Oct. 1, 1914)
? as ?
Image courtesy of the Art Research Center
UNKNOWN DATES
Onoe Usaburô II (尾上卯三郎) as
Adachi Motoemon (安達元右衛門)
Play: Tengajaya (天下茶屋)
Performance Place: ?
Performance Date: ?
Print Date: ?
Artist: Mizushima Nihofu (水島爾保布)
Publication: Nigao-e (似顔繪), #1
Personal Collection

Onoe
Usaburô II (尾上卯三郎) as
Ushi Gorô (丑五郎)
Play:
Bushi to Mago (武士と馬子)
Artist: ?
Medium:
Woodblock printed
matchbook cover
Note: Usaburô
II performed this
role in Tokyo
at the Tokyo Gekijô
in
June 1913 and at the Asakusa
Shôchiku-za in
February 1925.

Onoe Usaburô II (尾上卯三郎)
as Ushi Gorô (丑五郎)
Play: Bushi to Mago
(武士と馬子)
Print Date: ?
Artist: ?
Medium: Woodblock
printed
pochibukuro
Series: O-Kabuki (大歌舞伎)
Image courtesy of Gary
Christenson
Note: Usaburô II
performed this
role in Tokyo at the
Tokyo Gekijô
in June 1913 and
at the Asakusa
Shôchiku-za in February
1925.