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Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III)Kabuki actor Nakamura Shikan II by Utagawa Kunisada Edo Japanese Woodblock Print1833
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Kabuki actor Nakamura Shikan II by Utagawa Kunisada Japanese Woodblock Print
Wonderful portrait of Nakamura Shikan II, a prominent kabuki actor, in the role of Kisen Hoshi Toyokuni III/Kunisada (Japanese, 1786 - 1864) Japanese Woodblock Print.
Artist: Toyokuni III/Kunisada (1786 - 1864)
Presented in a new black or Brown mat.
Paper size, 14"H x 9.63"W
Frame, 21.75"H x 16.75"W x 1.25"D
The print depicts Nakamura Shikan II, a prominent kabuki actor, in the role of Kisen Hoshi. Nakamura Shikan II was primarily an Osaka actor who also worked for extended periods in Edo (modern-day Tokyo)circa 1831-1833.
Subject: Nakamura Shikan II (1796–1852) was a celebrated Kabuki actor. He used several stage names throughout his career, including Nakamura Tsurusuke I and later Nakamura Utaemon IV. He was highly versatile, admired for his dancing and roles in historical plays, and known for his "large stature... fine eyes and good features".
Possible Role Depicted: Although the general subject is Nakamura Shikan II, the specific role he is playing can sometimes be identified, such as "Matsuomaru" (as seen in a similar print at the Rijksmuseum) or "Nekko no Yokizo". The print provided appears to show him in a role where he carries a large implement resembling a flag or banner.
Medium and Style: This work is a woodblock print (nishiki-e). This is a traditional Japanese art form that uses multiple carved woodblocks to apply different colors and details to create the final image. Kunisada's works often emphasized the stylized reality and bold graphics characteristic of the Utagawa school.
Kunisada was born near Edo (today Tokyo) as the son of an affluent merchant with a ferry boat license. At the age of fifteen he joined the famous art school of Utagawa Toyokuni and took the name Kunisada.
In 1807 the young artist produced his first illustrated book. And in 1808 his first actor prints were published. His fame grew fast. While other artists like Kuniyoshi Utagawa or Hiroshige had to fight for recognition for years, he was successful from the beginning.
He went on to become the most commercially successful of all woodblock printmakers ever. His early success may not have had a good influence on his personality. He had a reputation for his conceited personality.
Kunisada designed a wide spectrum of traditional ukiyo-e subjects like kabuki themes, beautiful women, historical events and quite a few shunga prints. He made few landscapes.
- Creator:Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (1786-1864, Japanese)
- Creation Year:1833
- Dimensions:Height: 21.75 in (55.25 cm)Width: 16.75 in (42.55 cm)Depth: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
- Medium:
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- Condition:Age foxing and yellowing throughout. Mat is new.
- Gallery Location:Soquel, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: RJA90681stDibs: LU54216741842
Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III)
Born in the Honjo district of Edo as Kunisada Tsunoda, Kunisada’s family owned a small hereditary ferryboat service. Though his father, an amateur poet, died when Kunisada was a child, the family business provided some financial security. During his childhood, he showed considerable promise in painting and drawing. Due to strong familial ties with literary and theatrical circles, he spent time studying actor portraits. At age 14, he was admitted to study under Toyokuni, head of the Utagawa school. Kunisada's work embodies the characteristics of the Utagawa school, focusing on traditional subjects such as kabuki, bijin (beautiful women), shunga (erotic prints), and historical prints. His first known print dates to 1807, his first illustrated book to 1808. Kunisada’s career took off from the beginning. Many of his works became overnight successes and he was considered the “star attraction†of the Utagawa school. He signed his works “Kunisada,†sometimes with the studio names of Gototei and Kochoro affixed. In 1844, he adopted the name of his teacher and became Toyokuni III. Kunisada passed away in 1864 in the same neighborhood that he was born. He was 70 years old. Kunis
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