Kunisada, Utagawa . Nakamura Utaemon Iii In Einer Abschiedsvorstellung Als Sambaso. Japan
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
Kunisada, Utagawa, also known as Utagawa Toyokuni III, was a prominent Japanese ukiyo-e artist of the Edo period, renowned for his woodblock prints and paintings. Born in 1786 in Edo (modern-day Tokyo), Kunisada was a prolific and highly successful artist whose works spanned various genres, including bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women), kabuki actor portraits, and historical scenes. He was a student of Utagawa Toyokuni I and eventually adopted his master's name, becoming Toyokuni III.
One of Kunisada's notable works is "Nakamura Utaemon III in einer Abschiedsvorstellung als Sambaso," which translates to "Nakamura Utaemon III in a Farewell Performance as Sambaso." This piece captures the celebrated kabuki actor Nakamura Utaemon III, who was a significant figure in the kabuki theater during the late Edo period. Utaemon III was known for his versatility and skill in both male and female roles, and his performances were highly acclaimed.
The print depicts Nakamura Utaemon III in the role of Sambaso, a character from a traditional Japanese dance that is often performed as a ritual to ensure a good harvest and prosperity. The Sambaso dance is characterized by its lively and auspicious nature, and it is typically performed at the beginning of a kabuki program. Kunisada's portrayal of Utaemon III in this role highlights the actor's dynamic presence and the intricate details of his costume, which are rendered with Kunisada's characteristic attention to detail and vibrant use of color.
Kunisada's work is significant not only for its artistic merit but also for its documentation of the kabuki theater and its actors, providing a visual record of this important aspect of Japanese cultural history. His prints were widely popular during his lifetime, and he remains one of the most celebrated ukiyo-e artists today.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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