Tōshūsai Sharaku - Portret van Osagawa Tsuneyo II in vrouwenrol

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Tōshūsai Sharaku - Portret van Osagawa Tsuneyo II in vrouwenrol

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De acteur Osagawa Tsuneyo II, ten voeten uit, in de rol van de echtgenote Okinu, in groene kimono, de handen een zwarte obi strikkend; tegen gele achtergrond. Scene uit het toneelstuk Katsuragawa tsuki no omoide, opgevoerd in het Kawarazaki-za in 1794.

Toshusai Sharaku was a Japanese ukiyo-e printmaker and artist who worked in the late 18th century. He produced a series of portraits of Kabuki actors which are highly regarded for their expressive power and dramatic intensity. Sharaku's prints are characterised by bold lines, strong contrasts of light and dark and a sense of psychological insight into his subjects. Despite his short career, Sharaku is considered one of the most important artists in the history of ukiyo-e and his prints are still highly sought after by collectors. However, little is known about his life and career and his true identity remains a mystery.

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1794
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