

Nakamura Tomijuro and Nakamura Shichisaburo II as the Lovers Agemaki and Sukeroku
The image depicts two men dressed in traditional Japanese clothing. The man on the left wears a blue and white kimono featuring a floral pattern, and his hair is styled in a traditional manner. He holds a shamisen. The man on the right also wears a blue and white kimono with a floral pattern and has his hair styled in a traditional manner; he holds an umbrella over both of them. The umbrella is beige with a black and blue design and a pointed top. In the background, there are several objects, including a bridge, some birds, and a body of water with wavy lines indicating movement. There are also some plants and grasses scattered throughout the scene. The color palette is muted, with shades of beige, blue, and black dominating the image.
Artwork Details
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- 642 × 900 px
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