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Actor as Master of Sagamiya (Sagamiya teishu), 19th century. 19th century
Actor as Master of Sagamiya (Sagamiya teishu), 19th century
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Charcoal Fuel Ink And Color On Paper Kettle Kunisada Kunisada Utagawa Servant Servants Toyokuni Iii Utagawa Utagawa Kunisada
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This print titled "Actor as Master of Sagamiya (Sagamiya teishu), 19th century" takes us back to the vibrant world of 19th-century Japan. Created by renowned artist Utagawa Kunisada, this piece showcases the artistry and skill that defined the Edo period. The image depicts a full-length portrait of an actor in traditional Japanese attire, capturing the essence of his character with remarkable detail. Dressed in a stunning kimono adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant colors, he exudes elegance and grace. The artist's masterful use of charcoal, ink, and color on paper brings depth and life to every stroke. Surrounded by various props such as a kettle and fuel for heating purposes, we catch a glimpse into the daily life of this performer. As part of an artistic school known for its rich heritage art forms like ukiyo-e, this actor embodies the spirit of entertainment during that era. The composition also includes two female servants dressed in equally exquisite kimonos, adding further layers to this narrative scene. Their presence emphasizes not only their role but also highlights societal dynamics within Japan at that time. Preserved by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this panel from a triptych offers viewers a window into Japanese culture while showcasing Utagawa Kunisada's exceptional talent as an artist. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy left behind by these actors who brought joy and enchantment to audiences through their performances centuries ago
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