Run early FebÂ
Run early FebÂ
âCHUSHINGURAâ TALE WILL BE REVISITED AT ALLENTOWN ART MUSEUM FEB. 11
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ALLENTOWN, PENN. â âChushingura: Loyalty and Revenge in Eighteenth Century Japanâ will be on view February 11âMay 27 at the Allentown Art Museumâs Payne Hurd Gallery.
âChushingura (Tale of the Loyal Retainers),â the tale of 47 masterless samurai (ronin), is known by virtually every Japanese and is rooted in actual history. Many of the most famous Japanese wood-block artists from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Centuries have depicted this famous event, and the Allentown Art Museum has many well-known wood-block prints in its collection, including a complete set of full-figure images of each ronin by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797â1861).
This exhibition presents a selection of Chushingura prints from the museumâs collection and includes many of the Kuniyoshi prints as well as a rare pentatypch by Utagawa Toyokuni (1769â1825) that depicts all 11 acts of the Kabuki play Kanadehon Chushingura (Treasury of Loyal Retainers) organized as one long scroll-like picture. Other prints on display include a shin-hanga (woodblock print done in the ânewâ style) of âLeavetaking,â by Sadanobu Hasagawa III (1881â1963), which shows an idealized version of the roninâs leader taking leave of his masterâs wife as he prepares to join the other retainers for the planned revenge; and âChushingura, Act XI,â by Shigemasa Kitao (1739â1819), a dramatic scene of the invasion of the enemyâs household.
The Allentown Art Museum is at 31 North Fifth Street. For more information, www.allentownartmuseum.org, or 610-432-4333, extension 10.