Japanese Actor in a Kimono

George Hendrik Breitner, c. 1884 - c. 1886

In this sketchbook Breitner did not draw a contemporary model in Japanese attire, but instead copied a figure from a Japanese woodcut. This is probably a Kabuki actor, the Japanese form of drama in which male actors perform in exuberant costumes. In this sketch Breitner primarily explored the kimono’s construction and folds. The little drawing at the upper right possibly represents the back of the intricate collar.

  • Artwork typeschetsboekblad
  • Object numberRP-T-1924-34-5
  • Dimensionsheight 191 mm x width 117 mm
  • Physical characteristicsblack chalk

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    Japanese Actor in a Kimono

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-T-1924-34-5

  • Description

    Man in vrouwenkostuum. De mannelijke lok op zijn voorhoofd heeft hij bedekt. Pagina 5 uit een schetsboek met 29 bladen.


Creation

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    draftsman (artist): George Hendrik Breitner, The Hague

  • Dating

    c. 1884 - c. 1886

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    black chalk

  • Dimensions

    height 191 mm x width 117 mm


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