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- Onoe Matsusuke I
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- Soga Gorō Tokimune
- Theatrical Portrait
A striking ukiyo-e portrait of Segawa Kikujuro III as Oshizu by the enigmatic master Toshusai Sharaku captures the vibrant essence of the Edo period through intricate patterns and bold lines, ready to grace your collection.
A striking Ukiyo-e portrait of Osagawa Tsuneyo II as the hairdresser O-Roku by the enigmatic master Toshusai Sharaku from 1795, capturing the elegance of the Edo period for your private collection.
Witness Toshusai Sharaku’s masterful 1794 woodblock print of Onoe Matsusuke I as a grieving father. Captivating realism & mica detail – a rare ukiyo-e treasure.
A striking Ukiyo-e woodblock print by Toshusai Sharaku from 1795 capturing the intense theatricality of actor Bandō Mitsugorō II as Kugahei, inviting you to explore this masterpiece of Japanese art history.
Witness Tōshusai Sharaku’s dramatic Ukiyo-e print of Bandō Mitsugorō II as Soga Gorō Tokimune. Bold lines, vibrant colors & a captivating kabuki scene – a rare masterpiece.
Toshusai Sharaku’s captivating Ukiyo-e print depicts a melancholic kabuki actor. Explore this 1794 masterpiece's muted tones, expressive lines & symbolic beauty – a rare glimpse into Edo period art.