Ōtsu-e of a Youth Holding Irises (Yarō)
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Irises are associated with youthful male beauty, and young men portrayed with irises is one of a number of ukiyo-e themes adapted by Ōtsu-e painters for their own compositions. Young Kabuki actors were called yarō during the early seventeenth century. This handsome youth holds a spray of irises in one hand and a sword in the other. He also wears a stylish robe emblazoned with calligraphy.
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