Art print Third Sanogawa Ichimatsu (de Gionmachi no Hakujin Onayo to), Ichikawa Tomiemon (de Kanisaka Tōma) - Toshusai Sharaku
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Dive into the captivating world of Japanese art with our art print of the painting Third Sanogawa Ichimatsu (from Gionmachi no Hakujin Onayo to), Ichikawa Tomiemon (from Kanisaka Tōma), a masterful work by Toshusai Sharaku. Created in 1795, this iconic piece embodies the essence of the ukiyo-e movement, an artistic style that captured urban life and traditions of Japan at the time. Sharaku, a mysterious and talented artist, is renowned for his striking portraits of kabuki actors, and this work is no exception. The meticulous details and intense expressions of the characters testify to his unparalleled mastery.
At a time when ukiyo-e was flourishing, Sharaku stood out with his bold approach and keen sense of observation. This painting, rich in vibrant colors and intricate patterns, perfectly illustrates the emotional depth of kabuki, a traditional Japanese theater. By incorporating this art print into your interior, you bring a touch of elegance and culture that is sure to spark curiosity and admiration among your guests.
Imagine this work hanging in your living room, creating a focal point that inspires enriching discussions about history and art. More than just a decorative element, this painting is a true connection to Japan’s artistic heritage, evoking a palette of emotions and inspirations. Whether in an office, bedroom, or any other space, Sandaime Sanogawa Ichimatsu will transform your decor into a place of beauty and inspiration, making every day a celebration of art.
Don’t miss the opportunity to enrich your collection with this iconic piece by Toshusai Sharaku. To discover more works by this fascinating artist, explore all works by Toshusai Sharaku. You might also be interested in other remarkable creations such as Ichikawa Ebiz no Takemura Sadanoshin, Shinozuka Uraemon no Miyako Za Kyozu, or Yodaime Matsumoto Koshiro en Yamato no Yabodaijin. Each of these works offers a unique perspective on Sharaku’s era and talent, enriching your decor with their timeless presence.
Matte finish reproduction
Rear View
FRAME (OPTIONAL)
Dive into the captivating world of Japanese art with our art print of the painting Third Sanogawa Ichimatsu (from Gionmachi no Hakujin Onayo to), Ichikawa Tomiemon (from Kanisaka Tōma), a masterful work by Toshusai Sharaku. Created in 1795, this iconic piece embodies the essence of the ukiyo-e movement, an artistic style that captured urban life and traditions of Japan at the time. Sharaku, a mysterious and talented artist, is renowned for his striking portraits of kabuki actors, and this work is no exception. The meticulous details and intense expressions of the characters testify to his unparalleled mastery.
At a time when ukiyo-e was flourishing, Sharaku stood out with his bold approach and keen sense of observation. This painting, rich in vibrant colors and intricate patterns, perfectly illustrates the emotional depth of kabuki, a traditional Japanese theater. By incorporating this art print into your interior, you bring a touch of elegance and culture that is sure to spark curiosity and admiration among your guests.
Imagine this work hanging in your living room, creating a focal point that inspires enriching discussions about history and art. More than just a decorative element, this painting is a true connection to Japan’s artistic heritage, evoking a palette of emotions and inspirations. Whether in an office, bedroom, or any other space, Sandaime Sanogawa Ichimatsu will transform your decor into a place of beauty and inspiration, making every day a celebration of art.
Don’t miss the opportunity to enrich your collection with this iconic piece by Toshusai Sharaku. To discover more works by this fascinating artist, explore all works by Toshusai Sharaku. You might also be interested in other remarkable creations such as Ichikawa Ebiz no Takemura Sadanoshin, Shinozuka Uraemon no Miyako Za Kyozu, or Yodaime Matsumoto Koshiro en Yamato no Yabodaijin. Each of these works offers a unique perspective on Sharaku’s era and talent, enriching your decor with their timeless presence.
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