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The actors Ichikawa Danjuro, Iwai Hanshiro, and Bando Mitsugoro. Print shows the actors Ichikawa Danjuro, Iwai Hanshiro, and Bando Mitsugoro as two warriors about to attack an unarmed person
The actors Matsumoto Koshiro, Iwai Hanshiro, and Nakamura Shikan. Print shows two actors on the shoulders of a giant and the third actor leaping onto the giant. Date between 1825 and 1830
Bando Hikosaburo III in the role of Obi-ya Choeimon and Iwai Hanshiro IV in the role of Shinano-ya Ohan. Date ca. 1795
The actor Iwai Hanshiro IV. Print shows actor Iwai Hanshiro IV, three-quarter length portrait, reclining, facing left. Date between 1801 and 1804
Iwai Hanshiro VI in a memorial performance Iwai Hanshir? VIIwai Hanshiro VI in a memorial performance. Print shows the actor Iwai Hanshiro VI, full-length, standing, facing slightly left, holding dish of rice cakes as a memorial offering
The actor Iwai Hanshiro in the role of Toragaishi no Ofumi f
Iwai Hanshiro V as Fuji Musume and Bando Mitsugoro III as Zato. Print shows the actor Iwai Hanshiro V in the role of a woman, Fuji Musume, speaking to a man, the actor Bando Mitsugoro III as Zato
The actor Iwai Hanshiro. Print shows the actor Iwai Hanshiro portraying a woman dressed as a wandering monk. Date between 1818 and 1825
The actor Iwai Hanshiro in the role of Sagoemons daughter Oyone. Print shows the actor Iwai, Hanshiro in the role of Oyone, Sagoemons daughter, full-length, standing, facing left
The actor Iwai Hanshiro in the role of Shirabyoshi. Print shows Iwai Hanshiro, an actor, full-length portrait, standing, facing right
Iwai Hanshiro coming down to osaka. Date between 1823 and 1825
The actors Seki Sanjuro, Ichikawa Danjuro, and Iwai Hanshiro. Date between 1818 and 1830