Sharaku Kabuki Ukiyo-e Hanging Scroll
¥4,400
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Kabuki actor portrait of Toshusai Sharaku.
Short lived and not many records are left about the artist, he made numerous portraits of actors within a short time.
Toshusai Sharaku, a mysterious painter from the Edo era who popped up and disappeared.
<Size & Capacity>
Actual Size: Width: 31 cm
Height: 90 cm
Packaging Size: 37 x 6 x 5 cm
Actual Weight: Approximately 180 g
Packaging Weight: -
Packaging Condition: Paper Box
Country of Origin: Japan
<Material>
Paper: New Silk
Shaft Tip: Plastic (approx. 36 cm)
Printing: Special Printing (Inkjet)
Choose from:
◆Ichikawa Ebizo's "Takemura Sadanoshin"
An iconic scene in which Takemura Sadanoshin shows off with his arms vigorously spread, his eyes wide open, and his mouth clenched in a frown. This is Sharaku's masterpiece, vividly capturing the essence of Kabuki.
◆Ichikawa Koraizo II's "Shiga Daishichi"
Shiga Daishichi's signature pose, his hand resting on the hilt of his sword, is depicted with his arm tucked into his pocket. This is a representative work of Sharaku's kabuki art, with the jet-black kimono creating a sense of tension throughout the painting.
◆Otani Oniji III's "Yakko Edobei"
This famous work, featuring a highly exaggerated depiction of the actor's face, is a familiar name in kabuki art. The eyes and mouths are vividly depicted.
<Note>
This is a made-to-order product, so please allow approximately one week for shipping.
Please note that we do not accept returns on non-defective items.
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