Shamisen
Unknown Artist
Derived from the Chinese sanxian, the shamisen is used for narrative songs, Bunraku (puppet theater), Kabuki (drama), and koto chamber music, where it is called sangen. Although modern versions often use plastic, the shamisen’s belly was traditionally made of dog- or catskin, and different sizes appear in specific genres. Purely soloistic interludes (ai-no-te) are played between sections of nagauta (love songs).
Credit: Purchase, Clara Mertens Bequest, in memory of André Mertens, by exchange; and Gift of Mark H. Handwerk, in memory of Mary Lewin Wethered Clark Handwerk, by exchange, 1990
19th century
Wood, cloth, skin
97.1 x 19.0 x 9.5 cm
1990.129.5
Image and text © Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2019
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