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Japanese Theatrical Scene - SOLD
Japanese Theatrical Scene is a color woodblock print, realized around 1860 by one of the most famous Japanese Ukiyo-e artists Utagawa Kunisada, also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III (1786 - 1865) or simply remembered as Kunisada I. Published by Toshidama.
Artist | Utagawa Kunisada |
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Typology | Original Prints |
Technique | Xilograph |
Editor | Toshidama |
Period | 1860s |
Signature | Not signed |
Conditions | Good (minor cosmetic wear) |
Dimensions (cm) | 27 x 1 x 38.5 |
Japanese Theatrical Scene is a color woodblock print, realized around 1860 by one of the most famous Japanese Ukiyo-e artists Utagawa Kunisada, also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III (1786 - 1865) or simply remembered as Kunisada I. Published by Toshidama.
Signed on plate on a lower right margin in a cartouche . With the publisher's house and the censorship seal stamps.
This wonderful modern artwork represents a dramatic kabuki scene with three main characters fighting and showing all the beauty of their hairstyles and traditional clothes.
In very good condition, except for a visible brown stain on the lower margin, and some minor defects on the gilded wooden frame included (cm 27 x 38.5).
An amazing Japanese print, with an excellent inking and with shiny colors, a piece absolutely to include in your art collection!