Description: Sharaku printed more than 145 works in a period of about 10 months from May of the 6th year of Kansei (1794) to January of the following year (1795) (there is a leap month in Kansei 6). Sharaku printed more than 145 works in a period of about 10 months from May of the 6th year of Kansei (1794) to January of the following year (1795) (there is a leap month in Kansei 6). Published in May of the 6th year of Kansei, the 28-sheet large-format large-format portrait of an actor was a unique work that had never been seen before, making full use of deformations and exaggerating facial features such as wrinkles in the eyes, eagle nose, and mouth, to boldly and skillfully depict the individuality of the actor, as well as dynamically depicting facial expressions and poses. His unique works cannot help but leave a strong impression. Representative works include "Ichikawa Ezo's Takemura Sadanoshin", "Third generation Sakata Hangoro's Fujikawa Mizuemon", "Third generation Otani Oniji slave Edobei"[5], "Arashi Ryuzo's moneylender Ishibe Kinkichi" and so on. All of the works from this period are "Toshusai Sharaku-ga". The second period of the Ochisho, which was published in July of the 6th year of Kansei, consists of 30 mica slides, seven large-format full-length figures of two people standing, one single standing figure, and a fine monochromatic background. All of them had a tense screen composition. In the third period from November of the 6th year of Kansei, a total of 64 drawings were produced, including 58 works interviewed by Kaomise Kyogen, 2 actor oizen paintings, and 4 sumo wrestling paintings (1 type of 3 sheets and 1 type of single picture).
Price: 60 USD
Location: Iwate-Pre
End Time: 2025-01-25T00:24:32.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Primary Material: Paper
Color: Multi-Color
Original/Reproduction: Antique Reproduction
Region of Origin: Japan
Age: Pre-1800
Maker: Tsutya Jyuzaburo