Komochi-e

Komochi-e (子持絵) or trick pictures are Japanese prints with movable printed paper flaps or other moveable parts. Multicolor komochi-e may be called “komochi nishiki-e” (子持錦絵).[1]

This komochi-e shows a single print with the flaps in different positions. It is a scene from the kabuki play Manete Mimasu yotsuya no kikigaki (当三升四谷聞書). The artist is Utagawa Kuniyoshi; the date is 1848; and it shows actor Ichikawa Danjūrō VIII in the role of the murderer Tamiya Iemon:

Komochi-e of Ichikawa Danjūrō VIII as Tamiya Iemon by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, 1848

Footnotes

  1. Newland, Amy Reigle. (2005), Hotei Encyclopedia of Japanese Woodblock Prints, Amsterdam: Hotei, ISBN 9789074822657, Vol. 2, p. 462
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