Stylish Tote Bag - Engei Gahō (The Theatrical Illustrated News) Vintage Cover Art (1934)
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Step into the golden age of Japanese theater with this Engei Gahō 1934 Vintage Japanese Magazine Cover Art. Originally gracing the pages of The Theatrical Illustrated News, this captivating illustration by Torii Kiyotada IV (born Saitō Chōkichi) embodies the dynamic elegance of Kabuki’s most iconic era. Kiyotada, heir to a celebrated lineage of artists, fused refined tradition with bold modern flair—his work radiating poise, color, and theatrical emotion. This reimagined vintage artwork celebrates not only the visual spectacle of Kabuki but also the magazine’s legacy as a cultural bridge between stage and print. Perfect for lovers of Japanese art, history, and design.
This image's line art is featured in the Curtain Call coloring book from Chronicles & Color.
Introducing our stylish tote bag, perfect for the modern individual on-the-go. This versatile accessory combines fashion with functionality, making it an essential addition to your daily routine. Crafted from durable polyester, it boasts a chic design with black stitching details, ensuring it stands out in any crowd. Ideal for shopping trips, beach days, or commuting to work, this tote bag offers ample space without sacrificing style. Perfect for students, professionals, and eco-conscious shoppers, it’s a thoughtful gift for birthdays, holidays, or just because! Whether you’re going to the market or heading out for a picnic, this tote bag is the perfect companion on all your adventures.
Product features
- 100% polyester body for strength and durability
- Reinforced stitching on handles for added strength
- Boxed corners for extra space and functionality
- Available in three sizes to meet your needs
- Different color handle options for a personal touch
Care instructions
- Remove all items from the bag before cleaning. Suggested to pretreat visible stains with stain remover. Mix warm water with laundry detergent and clean the bag with terry washcloth or a soft bristle brush. Let the bag air dry.