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Iwai Kumesaburac II as Katsushika no Oja
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Iwai Kumesaburac II as Katsushika no Oja
6371998 Iwai KumesaburAc II as Katsushika no OjA by Kuniyoshi, Utagawa (1798-1861); (add.info.: Utagawa Kuniyoshi 1798-1861. Iwai KumesaburAc II as Katsushika no OjA'. Onoe KikugorAc III as Kinegawa no Yoemon. and BandAc MitsugorAc IV as Ferryman Ukiyo Matabei. about 1832. AIban vertical triptych.); Molteni & Motta/UIG; Japanese, out of copyright
Media ID 23289282
© Molteni & Motta/UIG / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the incredible talent of Utagawa Kuniyoshi, a renowned Japanese artist from the 19th century. The artwork titled "Iwai Kumesaburac II as Katsushika no Oja" captures a mesmerizing scene from kabuki theater, transporting viewers to the vibrant world of Edo-era Japan. In this vertical triptych composition, we see Iwai Kumesaburac II portraying the character of Katsushika no Oja with remarkable grace and intensity. Onoe KikugorAc III takes on the role of Kinegawa no Yoemon, while BandAc MitsugorAc IV embodies Ferryman Ukiyo Matabei. Together, they bring life to an enthralling narrative that unfolds before our eyes. The artistry in this piece is truly exceptional. From the intricate details of each character's costume to the dynamic poses and expressions captured by Utagawa's masterful brushwork, every element contributes to a visually stunning tableau. Utagawa's unique style combines elements of ukiyo-e woodblock prints with influences from popular legends and caricatures. This fusion creates a delightful blend of tradition and innovation that has made his works highly sought after by collectors worldwide. Whether you are captivated by samurai warriors or drawn to beautiful women depicted in bijin ga style, this artwork offers something for everyone. It invites us into a world where battles are fought and heroes emerge amidst breathtaking landscapes
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