安達吟光画 第二番目五幕目 漂流奇譚西洋劇 巴里府演劇の場|“Act II, Scene 5: At the Opera in Paris,” from the series The Strange Tale of the Castaways: A Western Kabuki
Catalogue
- Year
- 1879
- Dimensions
- image: 14 1/4 × 9 1/2 in. (36.2 × 24.1 cm)
- Collection
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Artist
- Adachi Ginkō
Artist

Printmaking
Adachi Ginkō was a Japanese artist best known for his prints in the ukiyo-e style as a member of the Utagawa school. He worked in a variety of genres, including portraits of beauties and actors, landscapes, book illustrations, and satirical works, and produced a large number of triptychs of contemporary events. His most successful work was his Pictorial Outline of Japanese History series of triptychs in the late 1880s. He was jailed and fined in 1889 for caricaturing the Meiji Emperor.
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View of the Issuance of the State Constitution in the State Chamber of the New Imperial Palace
1889 · One sheet of a triptych of woodblock prints; ink and color on paper
Illustration of the Issuing of the State Constitution in the State Chamber of the New Imperial Palace
1889 · Triptych of woodblock prints (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper
Ladies Sewing (Kijo saihō no zu)
1887 · Triptych of woodblock prints (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper
“Act II, Scene 5: At the Opera in Paris,” from the series The Strange Tale of the Castaways: A Western Kabuki
1879 · Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper; vertical ōban
“Act II, Scene 2: Along Train Tracks in America,” from the series The Strange Tale of the Castaways: A Western Kabuki
1879 · Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper; vertical ōban
Record
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- Adachi Ginkō
- Year
- 1879
- Dimensions
- image: 14 1/4 × 9 1/2 in. (36.2 × 24.1 cm)
- Watts ID
- WW-1879-T000921
Source
- Collection
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Source
- met
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified



