Teapot Depicting Characters and Text from Noh Play Long-Nosed Goblin in Kurama (Kurama Tengu)

ca. 1900 (Meiji period (1868-1912))

12.4 cm 8.3 cm 8.6 cm

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Noh and Kabuki are theatrical forms still practiced today. There is little action in a Noh play: it portrays one all-encompassing emotion that dominates the main character, who wears a mask. In contrast to Noh, Kabuki has a rich blend of music, dance, mime, and spectacular sta...

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Purchased by John and Caroline Williams, Baltimore, 1947 [1]; given to Walters Art Museum, 2019.[1] from shop in Toyko, Japan
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