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“Memorial Portrait of Iwai Hanshirō VI,”
“Memorial Portrait of Iwai Hanshirō VI,” created in 1836 during the Edo period. by Utagawa Kunisada, a prolific artist of the nineteenth century known for his depictions of kabuki actors.
The painting portrays actor Iwai Hanshirō VI, recognized for his roles as female characters in kabuki theater, wearing a purple silk square over his shaven head.
The piece is housed in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
This waterproof canvas bag blends vintage charm with everyday function. The faded, artful print and warm PU leather trim give it a lived-in, travel-ready character. Carry it by the short double handles for a polished look or snap on the adjustable, removable shoulder strap when your day needs hands-free movement. Inside, two pockets — one zippered — keep small essentials organized and easy to reach. Rain or shine, the high-grade waterproof canvas shields contents without sacrificing style. It’s the kind of bag that moves from market stalls to morning commutes with quiet confidence.













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