Sanjo Kantaro II in the Role of Urashima Taro, early 1700s. Creator: Kaigetsud? Ando (Japanese, c. 1671-1743).

Sanjo Kantaro II in the Role of Urashima Taro, early 1700s. Creator: Kaigetsud? Ando (Japanese, c. 1671-1743).

2-739-754 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Sanjo Kantaro II in the Role of Urashima Taro, early 1700s. Sanjo Kantaro II was a kabuki actor who specialized in playing youths (wakashu) and female roles (onnagata). He is shown here in the role of Urashima Taro. He rescues a tortoise, and as a reward, the tortoise carries him to the undersea palace of the Dragon King. He believes he has spent but three days there with the Dragon King's daughter; however, when he returns to the shore, he finds 300 years have passed. The actor holds a fishing pole, indicating his occupation as a fisherman. The upper portion of the painting contains a 31-syllable waka poem.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Hanging scroll, ink and colour on paper

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2514x5000
File Size : 36,827kb


Aliases

  1. 1961.41
  1. 136933
  1. 0940015093
  1. 1961.41
  1. 2-739-754
  1. 2739754

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