The Actor Ichikawa Ebizō as Takemura Sadanoshin
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This actor print by Sharaku depicts Matsumoto Yonezaburo in a role adorned with lustrous and alluring beauty.
His graceful turning figure, downcast gaze, and even the slender fingertips exude the delicate aura unique to female actors. Rather than idealizing feminine beauty, Sharaku simultaneously conveyed the performer's sense of tension and human depth. The softness of her slightly rosy lips and the flowing lines of the pattern on her robes are in perfect harmony.
This work, which captures a moment on stage for eternity, is a masterpiece that beautifully captures the sophistication and elegance of Edo, as well as the transience of the human heart.
The artist, Toshusai Sharaku, was an enigmatic ukiyo-e artist active in the mid-Edo period. Although his career lasted only about 10 months, he left behind a body of work exuding intense individuality, particularly in his actor prints. His sharp portrayals of characters' inner lives, using exaggerated facial expressions and bold compositions, overturned conventional wisdom of the time. Its true identity is still unknown, and its mysteriousness is one of its charms.
Frame Sizes
| Size | Dimensions (cm) |
|---|---|
| Large | 78.8 x 55 x 2.5 |
| Medium | 62.5 x 47.5 x 2.5 |
| Small | 53 x 41.5 x 2.5 |
Small & Medium sizes: Delivered in a standard picture frame. Large size: Features an acrylic panel design (a sleek, frameless style without a surrounding border).