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Painting Segawa Tomisaburo (as Yadorigi, wife of Ogishi Kurando) - Toshusai Sharaku

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Segawa Tomisaburo (as Yadorigi, wife of Ogishi Kurando) is a masterful art print by Toshusai Sharaku, an enigmatic artist whose genius marked the Edo period in Japan. Created in 1794, this print brilliantly illustrates the art of ukiyo-e, capturing the essence of kabuki actors with remarkable intensity. The character of Segawa Tomisaburo, portraying Yadorigi, is depicted with finesse and emotional depth that testify to Sharaku’s mastery. This artwork is not only a window into Japan’s theatrical past but also a celebration of femininity in kabuki, an art where male actors often played female roles.

The artistic context of this piece is rich and fascinating. At a time when kabuki art was flourishing, Sharaku captured the energy and drama of the theatrical stage, offering his audience a unique and poignant vision. His ability to express the complex emotions of the characters is unmatched, and this piece is a perfect example. The choice of colors and the bold composition reflect the aesthetic conventions of the era while innovating with a more psychological approach to portraits.

Acquiring an art print of Segawa Tomisaburo (as Yadorigi, wife of Ogishi Kurando) is an opportunity to bring a piece of Japanese history and culture into your home. This artwork is not just a decorative element but a true immersion into the art and tradition of 18th-century Japan. Whether you are an art lover or simply looking for a piece that tells a story, this work is a perfect choice. By adding it to your collection, you invite not only beauty but also emotion and inspiration into your space. Discover all the works of Toshusai Sharaku to further explore the universe of this exceptional artist. To complement your collection, you might also consider related works such as Ichikawa Ebiz no Takemura Sadanoshin, Shinozuka Uraemon no Miyako Za Kyozu, or Yodaime Matsumoto Koshiro en Yamato no Yabodaijin.

Painting Segawa Tomisaburo (as Yadorigi, wife of Ogishi Kurando) - Toshusai Sharaku

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Matte finish reproduction

Rear View

FRAME (OPTIONAL)

Segawa Tomisaburo (as Yadorigi, wife of Ogishi Kurando) is a masterful art print by Toshusai Sharaku, an enigmatic artist whose genius marked the Edo period in Japan. Created in 1794, this print brilliantly illustrates the art of ukiyo-e, capturing the essence of kabuki actors with remarkable intensity. The character of Segawa Tomisaburo, portraying Yadorigi, is depicted with finesse and emotional depth that testify to Sharaku’s mastery. This artwork is not only a window into Japan’s theatrical past but also a celebration of femininity in kabuki, an art where male actors often played female roles.

The artistic context of this piece is rich and fascinating. At a time when kabuki art was flourishing, Sharaku captured the energy and drama of the theatrical stage, offering his audience a unique and poignant vision. His ability to express the complex emotions of the characters is unmatched, and this piece is a perfect example. The choice of colors and the bold composition reflect the aesthetic conventions of the era while innovating with a more psychological approach to portraits.

Acquiring an art print of Segawa Tomisaburo (as Yadorigi, wife of Ogishi Kurando) is an opportunity to bring a piece of Japanese history and culture into your home. This artwork is not just a decorative element but a true immersion into the art and tradition of 18th-century Japan. Whether you are an art lover or simply looking for a piece that tells a story, this work is a perfect choice. By adding it to your collection, you invite not only beauty but also emotion and inspiration into your space. Discover all the works of Toshusai Sharaku to further explore the universe of this exceptional artist. To complement your collection, you might also consider related works such as Ichikawa Ebiz no Takemura Sadanoshin, Shinozuka Uraemon no Miyako Za Kyozu, or Yodaime Matsumoto Koshiro en Yamato no Yabodaijin.

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