Kakemono-e
掛物絵
掛物絵
歌舞伎
The popular theater form featuring elaborate costumes, dramatic makeup (kumadori), and stylized acting. Kabuki actors were celebrities of the Edo period, and prints of their performances (yakusha-e) were bestsellers, functioning as the equivalent of modern celebrity posters.
空摺
Blind printing or embossing, where the dampened paper is pressed into carved blocks without ink to create raised or impressed textures. This technique beautifully rendered textures like snow, white fabric, feathers, and waves, visible only when the print is viewed at an angle.
見当
The registration system using an L-shaped mark and a straight line cut into the corner of woodblocks, ensuring precise alignment of multiple color impressions. Accurate kento was essential for the sharp registration that distinguished fine prints.