Katsukawa Shunkо̄

The Actor Sakata Hangoro II as the Sumo Wrestler Kujaku Saburo Narihira (?) in the Play Sugata no Hana Yuki no Kuronushi (?), Performed at the Ichimura Theater (?) in the Eleventh Month, 1776 (?)

c. 1776
Color woodblock print; hosoban
29.5 × 14.2 cm (11.6 × 5.6 in)

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