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蔦屋重三郎と江戸の浮世絵師たち③【後編】📘「洒落本」三部作の事件から歌麿、写楽の大首絵、初代蔦重亡き後の「蔦屋」まで

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The first part is here ➡ https://youtu.be/rYg5m6SRrJ4

The second part is here ➡ https://youtu.be/iP4WFt5qAmU

This series explains the life of Tsutaya Juzaburo, the protagonist of the NHK Taiga drama "Berabou," and the ukiyo-e artists who were involved with Tsutaya Juzaburo and their works. The second and final part is illustrated and written by Sankyoden, and Tsutaya Juzaburo The exhibition covers the three "sharebon" series and the incidents that resulted from their publication, as well as the subsequent publication of ukiyo-e woodblock prints that Tsutajyu focused on, focusing on works by Katsushika Hokusai, Kitagawa Utamaro, and Toshusai Sharaku. It also covers the activities of Tsutaya after the death of the first Tsutajyu and those associated with the company, including Jippensha Ikku, known for "Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige," and Kyokutei Bakin, who gained popularity with "Nansō Satomi Hakkenden."

0:00 Introduction - From the birth of Tsutaya Juzaburo to the opening of his bookstore, the publication of books related to Yoshiwara and Kyoka
0:26 The "Kansei Reforms" of Matsudaira Sadanobu, the senior councilor, and the town decree issued in 1790 banning the publication of luxurious books
0:52 The ban on the publication of erotic books and the demand for fellow wholesalers to set up "gyouji" (referees)
1:13 Tsutaya's rebellious attitude toward the publishing control order - the publication of the "Sakehon" trilogy by Santo Kyoden (Kitao Masanobu) in 1791
1:52 The methods used to avoid crackdowns in the "Sakehon" trilogy by Santo Kyoden (Kitao Masanobu)
2:24 The "Sakehon" trilogy published in January 1791: "Shogi Kinusen"
3:43 The "sharebon" trilogy published in January 1791 (3rd year of the Kansei era): "Nishiki no Ura"
4:28 The "sharebon" trilogy published in January 1791 (3rd year of the Kansei era): "Shikake Bunko"
5:05 March 1791: The crackdown on the "sharebon" trilogy and the punishment imposed on Santo Kyoden and Tsutaya Juzaburo
5:58 Change in Tsutaya's publishing policy: Yellow-covered books, sharebon → academic books, ukiyo-e woodblock prints = publication of large-headed paintings of Utamaro and Sharaku
6:19 1791 (3rd year of the Kansei era): Katsushika Hokusai (Katsukawa Haruo) Right: "The traveling monk of Sakata Hangoro III is actually Chinzei Hachiro Tametomo" & Left: "Ichikawa Ebizo's Yamaze is actually Monk Mongaku"
8:27 1791: Katsushika Hokusai, "Ninwa-ka Kyogen: March, Flowers of Love"
9:12 The weakening of the relationship between Hokusai and Tsutaju and the publication of Kitagawa Utamaro's "Okubi-e" style portraits of beautiful women
9:51 1793: Kitagawa Utamaro, "Takashima Oku"
10:52 Around 1793-94: Kitagawa Utamaro, "Thoughtful Love" from "Poetry Selections: Love Affairs"
11:41 Around 1793-94: Kitagawa Utamaro, "Edo-machi Ichi-chome, Tamaya no Uchi, Young Plum Blossoms, Mume no Iroka"
12:53 Around 1794: Kitagawa Utamaro, "Blue Chamber at Twelve Hours"
13:55 Kansei 6-7 (1794-95): Appearance of Toshusai Sharaku (=Saito Jūrobei?)
14:33 1st period (Kansei 6, 1794): Toshusai Sharaku {Ichikawa Ebizo as Takemura Sadanoshin}
15:37 2nd period (Kansei 6, 1794): Toshusai Sharaku {Tanimura Torazo as Kataoka Kōzaemon}
16:57 3rd period (Kansei 6, 1794): Toshusai Sharaku {Sawamura Sojūrō III as Kujaku Saburo Narihira}
18:02 4th period (Kansei 7, 1795): Toshusai Sharaku "The Tale of Soga" triptych
18:43 End of Sharaku's activities and popularity of Utagawa Toyokuni and Katsukawa Shun'ei's actor paintings
19:24 1797: Tsutaju's death from illness
19:48 Tsutaya after Tsutaju's death - 1800, Katsushika Hokusai's "List of Famous Places in the Eastern Capital"
20:27 Around 1801-04: Katsushika Hokusai's "Furyu: Nante Nakuse: Telescope"
21:07 1802: Katsushika Hokusai's "Gahon Toto Yu"
21:43 Activities of Tsutaya associates: Jippensha Ikku's "Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige" and Kyokutei Bakin's "Nansō Satomi Hakkenden"
22:19 1861: "Tsutaya" (publisher, Tsutaya Juzaburo IV) goes out of business

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