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Dracula and Halloween black cloak, cape and mantle clothes. Cartoon black cloak with hood, shown from the front. Vector icon for Halloween costumes, fantasy characters, or gothic apparel project-stock-foto
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Dracula and Halloween black cloak, cape and mantle clothes. Cartoon black cape with hood rear view for superhero outfits, carnival costumes, or creating spooky Halloween visual-stock-foto
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Dracula and Halloween black cloak, cape and mantle clothes. Cartoon black cape with hood rear view for superhero outfits, carnival costumes, or creating spooky Halloween visual-stock-foto
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Dracula and Halloween black cloak, cape and mantle clothes. Vector isolated black cloak features flowing drapery and a hood, ideal for vampire themed graphics, and costume party invitation-stock-foto
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Traditional Fallera Dress Fabric Detail – Valencian Silk Textile-stock-foto
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Ancient Thailand style makeing hat,Thailand culture-stock-foto
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Ancient Thailand style makeing hat,Thailand culture-stock-foto
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The Actor Nakamura Tomijuro I as a courtesan (right) and Sawamura Sojuro III as Oyamada Taro disguised as Tarosaku (left) in the play Azuma no Mori Sakae Kusunoki, performed at the Ichimura Theater in the eleventh month, 1779 by Katsukawa Shunko, c. 1779, depicting two kabuki actors in elaborate costumes and makeup posed in standing profiles-stock-foto
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Shrine Maidens Onami and Ohatsu Dancing at Yushima Tenjin Shrine by Suzuki Harunobu, c. 1769, depicting two elegantly robed women in graceful poses at a shrine temple-stock-foto
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Lovers Parting at Dawn by Suzuki Harunobu, c. 1767/68, depicting an intimate moment between two figures saying farewell in an interior draped with yellow silk-stock-foto
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The Actor Nakamura Nakazo I as Kusunoki Masayuki Disguised as Uji no Joetsu, in the Play Go Taiheiki Shirishi-banashi, Performed at the Morita Theater in the Fourth Month, 1780 by Katsukawa Shunsho, c. 1780, depicting a samurai warrior in golden robes and white hakama, holding a spear, with a fierce expression and a banner suspended above-stock-foto
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The Actor Nakamura Matsue I as Tsuchiya Umegawa Disguised as the Female Sumo Wrestler Oyodo in the Play Naniwa no Onna-zumo, Performed at the Nakamura Theater in the Sixth Month, 1770 by Ippitsusai Buncho, c. 1770, Japanese actor in elaborate costume posing beside wooden railing with fan and rope props-stock-foto
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The Courtesans Somenosuke and Kisegawa of the Matsubaya, from the series A Mirror of Courtesans of the Pleasure Quarters by Kitagawa Utamaro, c. 1797, depicting two women in elaborate hairstyles and garments in profile and three-quarter view-stock-foto
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The Actor Ichikawa Monnosuke I by Okumura Toshinobu, c. 1719, a kabuki performer in elaborate yellow silk robes decorated with floral patterns, holding two swords and standing in a dramatic pose-stock-foto
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The Actor Segawa Tomisaburo II in an Unidentified Role by Katsukawa Shun'ei, c. 1793, depicting a kabuki performer in elaborate patterned robes holding a sake cup beside flowering branches-stock-foto
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Chozan of the Chojiya by Isoda Koryusai, c. 1776, depicting a fashionable woman with two attendants in ornate kimonos adorned with floral patterns-stock-foto
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Act Eight: The Bridal Journey from the play Chushingura by Katsukawa Shun'ei, early 1790s, depicting three figures in elaborate kimonos beneath willow trees beside a harbor, with boats visible in the distance-stock-foto
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The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro II as Soga no Juro in the play Hanabusa Bunshin Soga by Torii Kiyonobu II, c. 1733, depicting a kabuki performer in richly patterned costume holding a decorative fan, set against geometric and floral ornamental elements-stock-foto
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Hour of the Tiger by Kitagawa Utamaro, c. 1798/1800, depicting a courtesan and attendant in an intimate interior moment, with delicate rendering of fabric and profile study-stock-foto
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The Actor Sanogawa Ichimatsu I as Kumenosuke in Nanohana Akebono Soga by Okumura Masanobu, 1741, kabuki performer mounted on a decorative horse before an open gate with flowering plants-stock-foto
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The Actor Onoe Matsusuke by Katsukawa Shunsen, 18th century, a portrait of a male performer in green robes holding a fan, depicted in profile against an interior setting-stock-foto
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The Actor Ichikawa Omezo I as Kamei Rokuro Disguised as the Servant Dadahei in the Play Kimmenuki Genke no Kakutsuba, Performed at the Ichimura Theater in the Eleventh Month, 1791 by Katsukawa Shun'ei, c. 1791, depicting a kabuki actor in elaborate costume striking a dramatic pose with sword-stock-foto
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Picture Book of Spring Brocades by Suzuki Harunobu, 1771, depicting six women in layered silk kimonos strolling past a wooden fence and storefront in a Japanese town street-stock-foto
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Double-page Illustration from Vol. 2 of Picture Book of Spring Brocades by Suzuki Harunobu, 1771, depicting two elegantly dressed figures viewing a moonlit landscape with flowering trees from a covered platform-stock-foto
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New Year Manzai Performance at a Feudal Lord's Mansion, from the illustrated book Picture Book: Flowers of the Four Seasons vol. 1 by Kitagawa Utamaro, New Year 1801, depicting entertainers performing traditional comic dance for assembled women and attendants in an elegant interior-stock-foto
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Numazu: Shinra Saburo (Minamoto no Yoshimitsu) by Utagawa Hiroshige, 1852, depicting a warrior in ornate gold armor seated on a boat beneath the moon-stock-foto
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The Actor Ichikawa Komazo III as Fuji Sakon in the Play Egara Tenjin Risho Kagami, Performed at the Nakamura Theater in the Third Month, 1789, by Katsukawa Shunsen, depicting a kabuki performer in elaborate costume with ornate patterned robes and twin swords-stock-foto
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The Actor Iwai Hanshiro IV as Okumi of the Mieido Fan Shop in the Play Sanjuk-koku Yobune no Hajimari, Performed at the Ichimura Theater in the Fifth Month, 1789 by Katsukawa Shun'ei, c. 1789, kabuki actor in elegant draped garments holding a fan, standing beside a potted plant-stock-foto
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The Actor Sawamura Tamagashira in an Unidentified Role by Katsukawa Shun'ei, c. 1790, a kabuki performer in elaborate yellow and green patterned robes standing beneath a flowering tree-stock-foto
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The Actor Segawa Kikunojo II as the Heron Maiden by Ippitsusai Buncho, 1770, depicting an elegantly dressed woman in flowing robes holding a large yellow umbrella beneath a willow tree-stock-foto
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Courtesan and Two Kamuro by Komatsuya Hyakki, 1766, depicting an elegantly dressed woman with two young attendants in ornate patterned kimonos-stock-foto
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The Actor Iwai Kiyotaro as Kewaizaka no Shosho in the Play Gohiiki no Hana Aikyo Soga, Performed at the Kawarazaki Theater in the First Month, 1794 by Katsukawa Shun'ei, c. 1794, depicting a kabuki performer in elaborate yellow robes with ornamental headdress and patterned fabric-stock-foto
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The Actor Nakamura Kumetaro II Greeting the Audience on His Arrival from Osaka at the Nakamura Theater in the Eleventh Month, 1790 by Katsukawa Shun'ei, c. 1790, depicting a kabuki actor in formal dress acknowledging spectators upon his theatrical debut-stock-foto
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Act Three: The Quarrel Scene from the play Chushingura by Katsukawa Shun'ei, c. 1795, depicting three figures in elaborate robes in a dramatic confrontation beside a wooden structure, with landscape and architecture visible in background-stock-foto
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The Actor Iwai Hanshiro IV as Kitsune ga Saki Otama in the Play Miyakodori Yayoi no Watashi, Performed at the Kiri Theater in the Third Month, 1787 by Katsukawa Shunko, c. 1787, depicting a kabuki actor in elaborate yellow and patterned robes with ornamental hairpins, standing beneath hanging willow branches-stock-foto
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The Actor Iwai Hanshiro IV as Soga no Goro Tokimune by Katsukawa Shun'ei, c. 1789, depicting a kabuki performer in elaborate costume with patterned robe, posed with dramatic gesture against geometric wallpaper backdrop-stock-foto
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The Actor Otani Hiroemon III as Osada no Zenjo Kagemune by Katsukawa Shunko I, c. 1772, depicting a samurai warrior in layered green and gold robes standing barefoot in a landscape with willow branches above-stock-foto
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Actor Ichikawa Komazô III as Nyosan no Miya, Ukare Zatô, and Sakata no Kaidô-maru by Katsukawa Shun'ei, about 1791, depicting a kabuki performer in elaborate costume with attendants in a theatrical composition-stock-foto
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Empress Jingu (left), and Her Minister Takenouchi no Sukune (right) by Katsukawa Shun'ei, late 1780s, depicting a legendary Japanese empress and her trusted minister in traditional dress beside a willow tree-stock-foto
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The Actor Sawamura Sojuro III as Soga no Dozaburo by Katsukawa Shunko, c. 1789, depicting a kabuki performer in traditional costume wielding a sword-stock-foto