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East Asian Art

Figure of a Kabuki Dancer

Made in Kyoto, Yamashiro, Japan, Asia

Edo Period (1615-1868), c. 1850

Artist/maker unknown, Japanese

Glazed porcelain with overglaze enamel and gilt decoration
18 1/8 x 8 9/16 inches (46.1 x 21.7 cm)

Currently not on view

1904-683

Bequest of Edward S. Clarke, 1904

Label

This porcelain figurine represents a female dancer from the Kabuki theater. Okuni, a purported priestess of the Izumo shrine and the legendary founder of Kabuki, shocked audiences with her sexually suggestive dances at the beginning of the seventeenth century. Kabuki performances by women were soon banned in Japan, however, and from 1629 on, male actors performed both male and female roles.

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